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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 7:06 pm
by bonnie
Thanks everyone. I started canvas glue up on the galley box today. So hot and humid the floor glue was still tacky to the touch.


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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 6:25 am
by GPW
Should start getting Cool there soon eh ? 8)

Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 7:43 am
by bonnie
Maybe. Probably another month of hot yet. It is cooler -- high 80s instead of high 90s -- the humidity hasn't changed much and it's brutal. :fan:

Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 5:16 am
by GPW
Well, you know it’s VERY Humid here... Rains EVERY day now ... :rainy:

Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:28 pm
by bonnie
So the rain has abated. I can get back to the Nookery. I need some help deciding something. The galley will be mated permanently to the back wall with pls40 and screws and probably some great stuff to fill gaps. Should I primer and paint the back of the galley prior to joining? Right now it's canvas and copious amounts of TBII. I keep going back and forth. Just primer? Nothing? Primer and paint. What a thing to get stuck on. :frightened: :frightened:

Tomorrow's plan is to finish the inside floor attachments and get ready to squirt GS into all the crevices and gaps. I will be repainting the interior and would like to get that finished ASAP.

Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 5:21 am
by GPW
Bonnie , JMHO, Think I’d wait to paint , just because you may have to do more sanding and trimming ... Paint can go on last ...no problem ...
If you do have some tough spots to paint ( like inside ceilings , etc. ) you “could" paint them before assembly just to make it easy on yourself ... Then you’d only have to touch up the seams ... :thinking:

Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 12:36 pm
by bonnie
We have connection! The galley is glued and screwed to the floor and back wall.

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Door side shot. Pretty even and level in a very loose TLAR way. There is a gap between the two walls. I'm going to try using the low volume GStuff and fill inbetween later.

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Driver's side shot. Less even but still pretty level. Filled in the gap with small wedges of foam. Spackle and GStuff will finish the rest.

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Close shot of the foam filler. It is sitting in the adhesive for the floor, so I'm sure it will stay put.

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I had hoped to use the hatch like the simple foamie, but it's lifted height would have been right at 5'. A head knocked even for me,so I went with galley doors. I'm using only one door to stabilize the back, just in case anyone is wondering. :lol: :lol:

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Re: Nookery Updates -- Sep 16 2016 Update

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 7:53 am
by GPW
Wow!!! That’s coming along Great !!! 8) Really a good example of how you can add or subtract to a basic Foamie ... !!! ;)

Re: Nookery Updates -- Sep 19 2016 Update

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 11:11 pm
by bonnie
Great weather here. I was able to get all the filling and spackling done. :applause: I filled the gap between the galley and the cabin with great stuff and then trimmed it off after it set up. I then used the drywall fiberglass tape and spackle to smooth and reinforce the joint. I'm thinking I may run a piece of canvas over the entire area to seal it completely. I will wait until I have one coat of gripper on it to decide. I'm only painting just past the edge of the floor canvas for right now. I can't finish the roof line until the cabin is flipped back upright. It looks like I'll be able to use the natural divide of the two pieces to make a rain gutter at the back. 8)
I did cut the power port holes in wall. That way, I'll only have to trim out one layer of canvas after everything is stuck down. I have to post the :pictures: off my phone, so it will be a little while.

I can't tell you have much today's progress encouraged me. It's been such a slow process and I can see the light at the end of the tunnel! It's not a train.

:P :P :P :P :P :P :P

Re: Nookery Updates -- Sep 19 2016 Update

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 11:12 pm
by bonnie
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Re: Nookery Updates -- Sep 19 2016 Update

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 11:24 pm
by KCStudly
One bite at a time.

Don't you just love that sense of accomplishment! :thumbsup: :applause:

Re: Nookery Updates -- Sep 19 2016 Update

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 5:54 am
by GPW
:thumbsup: 8) ;)

Re: Nookery Updates -- Sep 19 2016 Update

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 12:35 am
by bonnie
Today I was able to sand everything down and will begin grippering on Thursday. I did have time to try out a couple of solutions for a issue with having two inch walls.

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This is the cable port hole. The cable port box is just a tad short. About 1/2 an inch

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I tried out a plumbing piece that ended up too long. The 2nd option was a computer cable port. The one I tried was too small, so I'll swap it out tomorrow and hopefully all will be well.

The other thing that happened to day was a win. I bought Windows to upgrade the ventilation.

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They aren't sized for two inch Windows. I was able to locate an extension piece for the crank. They came in today.

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Not a bad day overall.


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Re: Nookery Updates -- Sep 19 2016 Update

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 6:19 am
by GPW
Nice windows !!! 8) Bonnie , you’re becoming an Expert at modifying Foamie trailers ... that’s really coming along nicely ( JMHO ) ... :thumbsup: :D

Re: Nookery Updates -- Sep 23 2016 Update

PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 5:58 pm
by bonnie
Today's update is brought to you by the letter W and the number 3.

:lady: :lady: :lady:

We have windows! Well, actually they are just dry fit and held in place with temp screws, but WOOT!!!!!

First the double window on the driver's side.

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Then the :x :x on the passenger side by the door. I was getting tired; should have measured a third time.

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Fixed it. No worries! :oops:

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And a shot of the handle extension. When the window is trimmed out and such, it will be just right. :woohoo:

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I'm going to using the flashing process to trim out the window areas inside and out. Then, I'll mount the windows with screws into the flashing. I bought butyl tape to seal the windows, but I think I'll use either the pls40 or the marine 5200 to mount the windows. With that, they won't leak or come out. :worship: