The SunshineInn

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Re: The SunshineInn

Postby prohandyman » Thu May 08, 2014 4:24 pm

You know a project is almost complete when the curtains and quilt are finished. I am married to the greatest woman in the world! By the way ....we celebrated 35 years last month!
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Re: The SunshineInn

Postby bonnie » Thu May 08, 2014 5:49 pm

prohandyman wrote:You know a project is almost complete when the curtains and quilt are finished. I am married to the greatest woman in the world! By the way ....we celebrated 35 years last month!
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Congratulations on 35 years! :applause:

That quilt and the curtains are perfect for the trailer. :applause:
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Re: The SunshineInn

Postby prohandyman » Sun May 18, 2014 3:47 pm

Maiden voyage successful at the Hoosier Tearjerkers spring gathering
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Re: The SunshineInn

Postby prohandyman » Fri Jul 04, 2014 11:16 am

Pulled the camper down the road to a old house for a photo op
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Re: The SunshineInn

Postby Comanche Cocoon » Wed Apr 13, 2016 12:32 pm

Hi...

I have a few questions for ya, as I'm starting a similar build....

1. What is the heater that you used?

2. Did you use a one piece aluminum roof? Where did you source that? Also, where did you source the aluminum wall siding?

3. Did you overlap(fold down) your roof tin over the sidewall tin?

4. Do you know of a wide roof moulding strip or is the standard stuff the only option? I am looking for something that hangs over the roof and the edge two inches...I think that would provide more assurance for a good seal.

THANK YOU! GREAT BUILD!
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Re: The SunshineInn

Postby prohandyman » Thu Apr 14, 2016 12:01 pm

The heater is a simple 110 vt from a home supply store. Someone told me it was called a " milk house heater".
One piece aluminum roof came from a semi trailer repair shop in Indy. They stock a huge roll of it for trailers . The side alum came from Vintage Technologies in MI. No overlap on the roof. Applied a layer of rubber backed tape on first then standard edge trim over both roof and side.
Do not know of a wider trim....you wouldn't be able to bend it around the curve if it was much bigger
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Re: The SunshineInn

Postby Comanche Cocoon » Fri Apr 15, 2016 8:55 am

Thank you for the response! Answered all my questions. I love the way that heater looks.
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Re: The SunshineInn

Postby Redneck Teepee » Fri Apr 15, 2016 9:16 am

Just went thru the whole build thread and all's I can say is "Very Nicely Done" :applause: Now enjoy the hell out of it!

Love the Tow Vehicle too! :thumbsup:
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