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Re: #1

Postby GPW » Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:03 am

It would be Nice , and very Helpful , if everybody would check in now and then , telling us of their progress , and how their trailer (s) is holding up ... Feedback !!! It’s the only way we can know things like the burlap covered trailer are working as expected... Otherwise , we’re all just Guessing ... :roll:
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Re: #1

Postby ghcoe » Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:09 pm

I am off this weeks so some progress with the build when I get the chance. First it was reinstalling the doors, this time with weather stripping and door latch hardware.

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Re: #1

Postby ghcoe » Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:16 pm

I used storm door latches in this build. They work great except that the latch is a bit too far in to be able to latch properly. So I had to come up with a solution take up the slack. I purchased a gutter end cap and cut it up to make what I needed.

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Re: #1

Postby ghcoe » Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:18 pm

Worked perfect.... :thumbsup:

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Postby ghcoe » Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:27 pm

Next it was onto the hatch. At first I was just going to leave the hinge exposed, but then I decided to try to cover it. I prepped up some canvas with TBII and paint. Then I cut a straight edge on one side and sandwiched the canvas between the threshold spacer and hinge. I used a thick coat of paint between each part to make a water tight seal. Then I folded it over and sandwiched it again between the hinge, which is the lower of the two this time, and the threshold to make a canvas cover of the hinge area. Still have to trim the canvas.

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Re: #1

Postby ghcoe » Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:30 pm

Should help slow the water some.

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Re: #1

Postby ghcoe » Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:36 pm

Also got the electrical boxes divided to keep the electrical safe from the prop rod.

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A tail light glued on.

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And got some correct screws to test fit the windows with inside flange. :thumbsup:

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Re: #1

Postby GPW » Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:46 am

Sure looking GOOD !!! :thumbsup: 8) :D
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Re: #1

Postby KCStudly » Thu Aug 04, 2016 6:23 am

You're almost done! :thumbsup:
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Re: #1

Postby ghcoe » Sun Aug 07, 2016 4:12 pm

Thanks guys. ;)

Some of the weeks final details.....

I got the hinge cover trimmed. Still have to paint it, but you can see how it turned out. This is kind of a living hinge on top of a hinge......

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Installed all the upper clearance lights and porch lights.

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Clearance and porch lights
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And a coat of paint in the galley/hatch. Light blue in the galley and body color on the hatch interior. :thumbsup:

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Things are really moving along now. I did run into some issues with the tail lights. I tested them when I received them, but would not work when installed. I think I might have reversed the voltage and burned them out. Rather than wait for another set I decided to look at other options. I think I have one now that will work good and maybe even look better. Anyway that is all for this week. Next weekend will be another adventure in foamie construction....... :thumbsup:
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Re: #1

Postby KCStudly » Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:26 am

Looking good! :thumbsup:

I didn't think you could burn out an LED just by reversing voltage, after all, isn't that what diodes are for, blocking reverse voltage?

Over voltage yes, but reverse voltage? Maybe a more experienced electronics person can clarify?
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Re: #1

Postby ghcoe » Tue Aug 09, 2016 7:50 pm

Don't think I would have over voltage them. I do not have anything over 12 volts here. I took them apart and there where some small electronics in them so maybe they got damaged somehow. Not really sure what happened.
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Re: #1

Postby aggie79 » Thu Aug 11, 2016 5:44 am

KC may be on to something. I noticed on the Superbright LED site that there are 12 volt LEDs and their are automobile-rated 12 volt LEDs that can handle up to 14 or so volts of a car electrical system. Were the lights that fried for automotive use are adapted?


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Re: #1

Postby rustytoolss » Fri Aug 12, 2016 11:20 am

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Re: #1

Postby ghcoe » Fri Aug 12, 2016 9:08 pm

aggie79 wrote:KC may be on to something. I noticed on the Superbright LED site that there are 12 volt LEDs and their are automobile-rated 12 volt LEDs that can handle up to 14 or so volts of a car electrical system. Were the lights that fried for automotive use are adapted?


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They were for automotive use. I am aware that you can overrun LED's, but usually they do not burn out all together and loose brightness before failing.
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