Shasta Compact Remodel

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Shasta Compact Remodel

Postby Harold Sultzbaugh » Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:50 pm

I have been working on my '67 Compact for about 2 months- part time.
I remodeled to suit the wife mostly and me a wee bit. I changed the
gaucho to break down into a king size bed. Very nice. The closet houses
a Humanure toilet(pleasant surprize, it really does work and is oderless).
The back wall and both rear corners had substantial water damage as did
the ceiling. All fixed now and windows sealed and vent hole properly
sealed as well. I've started painting the trim stripes red and the exterior
is looking better every day.

Lets see, new lines for stovetop and gas light, recover the cushions and
we're ready to go as soon as the weather breaks, But not today, we're
up our armpits in snow( actually about 8 inches and high winds). Today I
plow snow and rest up for the finale!

More later and pix to follow asap.

Harold :thinking:
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Postby len19070 » Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:42 pm

I did a new build on a Shasta Compact.

A little wider, a little longer and a few more creature comforts.

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Ross Wade from North Carolina did a nice one....maybe he'll chime in.

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