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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8859400" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Been there done that with wanting to upgrades and getting hit with a repair. </p><p></p><p>Perfect example is went on vacation 10 miles from my 2nd destination at my friends house in my hometown and blew apart the frt rt side wheel hub assembly. Lost 2 days of vacation to that mess. Then come home and find that while I was gone half the ceramic tile separated from the wall of the bathtub that combined with finding out 2 tiles on the floor rotted out as well which means a full bathroom remodel. Then 12 or 13 days ago look up in the living room and see water damage. Chimney is leaking at the front of it into the living room. When Newcap did all their sealing and upgrades they didn't use the right stuff.</p><p></p><p>Right now everything for upgrades is on hold as I am looking at a 3-4k probably in materials for the bathroom and the roof cost me 300 bucks in materials. Thankfully friends are helping with both over the next few months with the roof being fixed this week or next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8859400, member: 676743"] Been there done that with wanting to upgrades and getting hit with a repair. Perfect example is went on vacation 10 miles from my 2nd destination at my friends house in my hometown and blew apart the frt rt side wheel hub assembly. Lost 2 days of vacation to that mess. Then come home and find that while I was gone half the ceramic tile separated from the wall of the bathtub that combined with finding out 2 tiles on the floor rotted out as well which means a full bathroom remodel. Then 12 or 13 days ago look up in the living room and see water damage. Chimney is leaking at the front of it into the living room. When Newcap did all their sealing and upgrades they didn't use the right stuff. Right now everything for upgrades is on hold as I am looking at a 3-4k probably in materials for the bathroom and the roof cost me 300 bucks in materials. Thankfully friends are helping with both over the next few months with the roof being fixed this week or next. [/QUOTE]
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