Saturday, June 6, 2009

Out of ordeal.

The San Diego ordeal came to an end yesterday.

Worn out, emotionally exhausted and tanks with optimism and happiness completely empty, the rebuild Fuso Szulc was received.

In a next posting the technical aspects of the rebuilding will be explained in detail with images of the final result.

The Fuso Szulc went immediately to very good friends and was parked on their large estate.
Where it was finally possible to unpack the luggage of two months travelling.

The greatest moment was to be back in the own bed.
On the super comfortable Tempur Pedic mattress.
Listening to the XM radio before to fall asleep.

Now comes the time to recuperate from the seven weeks in Europe and the two weeks in San Diego.
To re-live all the different events and experiences to give them a harmonious place in the mental well-being.

While new challenges wait.
The doors of the cargo compartments of the Fuso Szulc were made by a company called Rexco Aluminium in Ontario, California, USA.
These doors are not keeping the rainwater outside.
And the aluminium front panels of the doors are rusting.
Holes are appearing.
This condition of the doors will be shown to the Rexco people to learn what they have to say about it.

Next stop will be in Salt Lake City.
There is something wrong with the Datastorm Satellite system.
The satellite disk doesn’t return to its basic position when folded up on the roof of the Fuso Szulc.
A problem that occurs more often in Datastorm Satellite systems.
The only solution is to return to the factory of Datastorm Satellite systems.
Only there they can fix this.



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1 comment:

Fred Wishnie said...

FWIW, Aluminum doesn't rust, only Iron based metals rust. If you have rust the doors aren't made of Aluminum, and you probably didn't get what you paid for.
Good luck with your mechanical/technical challenges.
Fred