RV Home Improvement Series / Episode 3: Fire Extinguisher
Nathan posted this in RV Home Improvement, Tumblewagon Media, Video
Home Improvement + RV = this is the 3rd installment in the series. Today we’ll focus on safety and the protection you can have over your family.

Kyle Theil
22 Oct 2008 1:45 pm
I just read your article on webmonkey and I must say that you have done what I have been thinking about doing for the past year. You damn near said what I have been saying to my girlfriend exactly “I’d rather have $10 and two days to spend it than $500 and no time left to explore the places we’re visiting.” I currently run a web/graphic/print company out of my house but my passion is traveling. I just have to say that you guys are awesome and I am envious about what you are doing. I know this was not the correct place to probably write this but just had to send you guys something.
loup
22 Oct 2008 2:12 pm
Hi,
Brave souls! I wish You ALL THE BEST! I dream of such a journey. I wanted to go through carpathians on ski but since there would be no possibility to work on-line I must postpone the project. But keep us up to date with your blog – I keep my fingers crossed!
Michal
admin
22 Oct 2008 6:32 pm
Thanks Michal and Kyle! If it’s something you really want to do, Kyle, I think the only way to get it done is to literally just walk out the door one day and make it happen. There’ll always be a reason why the time just isn’t right, but once you make it happen I think you’ll see that all of the stuff that’s holding you back is able to be dealt with as easily from the road as it is from your house…and a lot of the time it just goes away all together, because when you leave behind your house and all of your extra stuff, you leave behind a big chunk of problems, too.
Daren
22 Oct 2008 8:00 pm
Oh man! the things you are doing is crazy! but I love it! :)
Definitely agree with you on “I’d rather have $10 and two days to spend it than $500 and no time left to explore the places we’re visiting.” back in webmonkey. Always people are tied up with things they don’t really hope.
Sincerely, I wish you all the best! and enjoy your trip! I hope mine is coming soon..
Liz
23 Oct 2008 6:28 am
and there I was thinking you could just stick the new fire extinguisher into the old ring. This is a valuable piece of safety education.
great site! all the best with your trip.
ROKER
26 Oct 2008 10:50 pm
thanks for those great tips…. why is the top screw more important……
Nathan
27 Oct 2008 8:38 am
The top screw is more important because not only is it number 1, like pizza or America on the moon, but it’s also the top one, which makes it number 1+1!
greg kuhar
28 Oct 2008 1:31 pm
Hey Nate, great to see you’re doing well and living the dream! You have a great looking family bro … Matt told me about your site, so I had to check it out … it’s sure a long way from working at Kwil Fill!!! Well, take care and God Bless, Greg
Nathan
28 Oct 2008 3:53 pm
Hey Greg, what’s up man! Nice to hear from you.
Yeah, it’s been a rocky road but we’ve managed to make it out of the Kwik Fill lifestyle, though I do miss guys like Tom C and their crazy antics!
ebensburg chad
30 Oct 2008 3:48 pm
am i right in assuming the pilot hole segment became necessary after the first attempt resulted in a fire-extinguisher collapse?
ever hear of pumkin ale and having an awesome time? well, that’s happening around here this week if you feel like flying in.
ps. bring steve et. al
pss. bring your recreational vehicle what!
Nathan
30 Oct 2008 6:07 pm
I’ve heard such bru-hau-has can get zanily wacky, but alas, our vehicle du le recreationaeumente is happily stationed here in the southlands for this Hallowed We’en season!
nykki
6 Mar 2009 6:39 pm
I made a sweet offer of you guys taking my apartment for a week but O laughed at me. You’d love my neighborhood!