RERUN- The adventure begins

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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Thu May 29, 2014 9:57 pm

!976 sterling that I bought 20 years ago as a fire job, rebuilt it with foam and fiberglass- widened it 16 inches in the rear lowered it 3 inches and totally re fabed the interior. I think I have the galley figured out- tomorrow will tell if I figured it out right or do I go back to the drawing board.
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Mon Jun 02, 2014 6:14 pm

sides are up, topper is sitting above the sides- determining how to transition it to the front and side walls. Also figured out how to match the rounded front end and back end. Galley frame is built and the trailer is wired. On the home stretch I think. I am advising not using liquid nails- it does not hold well. I bought a large bottle of gorilla glue and that stuff is awesome. YAY!
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby SLUG36 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:22 am

Sidekick wrote:sides are up, topper is sitting above the sides- determining how to transition it to the front and side walls. Also figured out how to match the rounded front end and back end. Galley frame is built and the trailer is wired. On the home stretch I think. I am advising not using liquid nails- it does not hold well. I bought a large bottle of gorilla glue and that stuff is awesome. YAY!


I have found you are correct, the liquid nails does not hold all to well, especially on something that will be bouncing down the road.
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:50 pm

121028121029Almost ready to skin. Door is cut down ready to install.
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:52 pm

The front of the trailer will wrap around to match the front of the topper, the hole or framed opening is for a shelf and cubby hole. Up to 465.00 in build costs.
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:34 pm

Carpet is in , radio is in, towel rack is in, looking at the ceiling and trying to figure out how to finish it off. MFR installed 3 strips of plywood into the fiberglass, might work something into that
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby mallymal » Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:01 pm

That is a great looking roof :thumbsup:
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby SLUG36 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:28 pm

looking good!
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby SLUG36 » Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:38 am

reminds me of a trolley car in SF.
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:42 pm

Wow! The frp is so friggin easy to work with. Got my trailer skinned in 3 hrs. Just have to route out the windows and doors. Moving at a steady pace, should have the top done tomorrow. Started cutting it up today.
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:52 pm

121110Got 2 sides done, Top ready for cutting 121112121113121114121115121116121117 Now to flip it over and do a finished side, oh the sanding and filling ahead.
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:38 pm

The trailer will be red with a grey interior theme, going to work on the kitchen tomorrow. I scored 6 premade drawers made out of birch and I have a ton of scrap oak laying around for trim. As mentioned earlier, I scored 4 sheets of slate ( black) formica to make the surround/backsplash and counter out of. Any Ideas on what would look the best to face the drawers (paint) or try to find oak veneer? the front of the cooler is oak trimmed in brown. The middle of the trailer is set up for storage with the water tank and furnace up close to the roof which allows about 2'x3'x5' for cargo. over the kitchen and cargo area is a shelf that is 1' x4' x5' for storing bedding or lawn chairs. I plan on a metal brace to run from the back wall of the interior to the roof for support of a canoe rack on top of the camper and the front canoe support will come off of the tongue with a bicycle rack. Any ideas? The canoe front support and bike rack will flod down and can be stored in the cargo area if not used.
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby KCStudly » Thu Jun 05, 2014 8:26 am

I was a little skeptical when you said you were planning to cut down the roof cap, but it looks like it was no big deal; you must have done fiberglass work before! I had the same thought on the trolley car; it is going to look really good! :thumbsup:

On the oak vs. paint, I'm sure that you would get plenty of good suggestions if you could post pics for people to see what you are asking about, especially when it comes to color and finish treatments.

On the storage arrangement, do you have any sketches to share?
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Thu Jun 05, 2014 3:32 pm

There is a wall between the sleeping quarters and the rear of the trailer. 18 inches is taken up with a cargo bay to 28 inches high then the furnace and water holding tak fills this area as well as storage under the floor of cargo area. The last 14 inches is the kitchenette, it will pull out 12 inches to clear the topper overhang and match up with the lift up stove and countertop sitting in the rear door. When i slow down I will try and take some more pictures and maybe make a drawing
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Re: RERUN- The adventure begins

Postby Sidekick » Fri Jun 06, 2014 11:54 am

http://www.ebay.com/itm/171339947895?ss ... 1435.l2649 the light switches arrived today for lights, furnace,
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