Mirrors

PAB4

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My wife just asked are there any mirrors standard in the 19'. Don't see it in the features or option list? Hatch date June 23
Merry XMas to all:confused:
 
This picture appears in ETI's website for the 19 and although there are items in this pic that are options (like AC), I'm sure that the mirror is part of the package. Keep in mind these are acrylic mirrors so are not distortion free...
 

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I've found that the mirror in our 19 works like one in a fun house -- your reflection will change from thick to thin, depending on the temperature. I made a smaller acrylic to go over the sink, photo attached.

Bruce
 
Distortion? Can I get a mirror than makes me look 10# lighter, please...
I would like the 15 lb model for myself. :D

There was no mirror in our 19. We have discussed putting a small one in, but I really don't have a need to look at myself. We do bring a small hand mirror.

Our last trailer, a 24' stickie, had 4 mirrors in it. Really did not like that.
 
I added a mirror to my 17B on the inside of the bathroom door. It is an inexpensive glass mirror (I believe it came from Walmart) held in place with 3M double sided tape. No distortion, and it has been there for 2 years...
 

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My wife just asked are there any mirrors standard in the 19'. Don't see it in the features or option list? Hatch date June 23
Merry XMas to all:confused:
Hi: PAB4... I added one to the outside of the 5.0 bathroom door. Wal-o-mart special wood look metal frame. Attached it with No More Nails strips. Been on since 2008...not moved yet!!! Trouble with it... makes me look "Bald". Alf
escape artist N.S. of Lake Erie;)
 

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The one on the door in our 19 was really distorted. I discovered that one end didn't fit properly into the channel on the back side of the door, and it got glued/caulked in that way. I brought it home, removed the mirror, re-attached it with a clear LocTite caulk and clamped it until dry. It's still not like a glass mirror, but it's much better. The entire time I was doing this, I was seriously considering just attaching a thin piece of oak plywood in it's place. We both would have preferred that originally, had we known what the mirror is like.
 

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