Escapees March-April 2019 Vol 40 Issue 5
, which can be used to fix a damaged roof, a leaky holding tank and other large holes in your RV. Think of it as duct tape with “superpowers” and the ability to provide a quick, permanent repair. For tire maintenance, buy a quality and use it religiously. I carry a , which is adequate for my rig’s smaller tires. However, if you have big tires and room to stow it, a small nail gun compressor will have enough capacity to handle big tires and high pressures. It requires AC power but can be run from a generator or inverter if you’re away from hookups. Buy a that fits your needs. The Dewalt Emglo two-gallon compressor is amongst the most compact, and it’s an excellent quality unit.
spare blades is mighty handy, too. I used to carry a cordless drill, but it seemed like every time I needed to use it, the battery was dead. So, now I have a , an and a set of and . Everyone needs a . I have a standard claw hammer and a four-pound baby sledgehammer for extra persuasion. Add a (I recommend Gorilla brand tape), and . Don’t forget an assortment of and some , which is almost as handy as duct tape! is nice to have on hand, too. A tube of will help you deal with those inevitable small leaks. It’s an out- standing, all-purpose sealant and adhesive. I also like to carry a small roll of
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