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[GMCnet] Self storing table details & Quartzite [message #157899] Tue, 24 January 2012 19:44 Go to previous message
glwgmc is currently offline  glwgmc   United States
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I had time today to post the 2010 GMCWS presentation that contains a couple of slides that show the details of the self storing table. You can download, "Yes, you can reliably take your GMC on a cross country adventure", from my web site http://jerrywork.com. Go to the GMC page and scroll down for the .pdf file. It can be posted on any relevant GMC web site with proper attribution.

We did a quick scan of the vendors at Quartzite today and as I expected there are tons of people offering what look like quality LED lights and who knows solar panels along with the normal flood of magic elixirs, folding chairs and cleaning supplies. Most of the LED vendors knew the importance of proper voltage control and the need to offer pleasing color temperatures of these LEDs. Prices have come down a lot from two years ago when we were here last. Intensities are increasing to the point that it is not hard to find replacement bulbs that rival the incandescent or halogen bulbs being replaced whether you are looking for 12vdc bulbs for your GMC or 120vac for your home. The solar panel folks generally still seem unable to articulate the technology used in the panels they sell and many struggle to explain correctly why one panel is better or less good than another so buyer-be-ware is still alive and active there. Lots and lots of really quiet generators from both known
and unknown brand names. So far, nothing really new that we have not seen before.

We look forward to moving over to the rally sites tomorrow and to seeing many old friends from the GMC Pacific Cruisers club again. Weather is good, warm in the daytime and quite cool at night.

Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic Kerby, OR
Visitors always welcome!
glwork@mac.com
http://jerrywork.com
541-592-5360

www.southernoregonguild.org
www.siskiyouguild.org





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