John, needless to say I'm not looking forward to the cleaning part of
the job! Fortunately before I pulled it into my shop I hot pressure
washed as much as I could so it's fairly clean underneath.
After much thought and looking at the different suggestions from
everyone I've opted to go with the Tyvek suits and just crawl around
on plastic and/or cardboard. I have a car lift but it's not in a
suitable location for my motorhome due to the height.
So, I'll crawl around, make a mess and then throw everything away when
the jobs done!
Thanks!
Brad
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 6:17 PM, John Miller <jem@milleredp.com> wrote:
> On 3/6/2016 4:54 AM, Brad Kahler wrote:
>>
>> Bill, yes that's what I was referring to. I've found while working
>> under the motorhome I'm in all sorts of varied positions.
>
>
> I will say, though, that cleaning and painting under a vehicle is one of the
> nastiest, ugliest jobs there is, you'll need all kinds of protective crap, a
> layer or two of Saran Wrap on your facemask, all kinds of masks and fans to
> keep you from dying in eighteen months from what you inhale, and most
> spouses will run in terror at what you look like when you crawl out covered
> in freshly-scraped undercoating, rust, paint remover, etc.
>
> Been there, done that, built the rotisserie shortly thereafter.
>
> Of course, I'd love to see a motorhome on a rotisserie, that'd be ROFLMAO
> territory.
>
> John.
>
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