Nookery Updates -- 25 Oct Update. Working on the galley

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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Sat Aug 20, 2016 7:54 pm

My final scheme to attach the floor and help make sure it was square with the cabin (as much as possible) was to use drywall corners, drywall fiberglass tape and gripper. I measured, cut and attached the drywall corners to the outline of the canvas already on the floor. I overlapped the corners:

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Then I finished the whole perimeter and gobbed on the gripper. It took forever to dry, as it's been hot (+95) and humid here for two weeks. Here's a shot of the floor:

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And after everything was dried to my satisfaction, my neighbor and I replaced the floor on the cabin. It fits! Especially after I cut down that one corner I mentioned in a post above. I haven't glued it down yet, but maybe tomorrow.

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I am so happy to see that floor fit. When I glue it down, I'll be putting in 4" deck screws to hold everything in alignment. I may leave them in the final finish just for added strength. :P :P :P :P :dancing :dancing My next post will be about the trials and triumph of Weldwood.
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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Sat Aug 20, 2016 8:13 pm

I thought I was buying what had been discussed in the big thread, different name though. It's a wood contact cement. Supposed to hold immediately. I think that only applies in optimal temps and humidity. I thought it'd be worth a try on the cooler drawer, so I bought the tiniest bottle I could find.

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Did I mention it is hot and humid? The first try:

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Failed. After three hours it wasn't dry. I pulled the pieces apart and decided to try again tomorrow (today).

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I used a frame clamp today and really put a lot of the contact cement on the pieces. I left it clamped for several hours. It was better, but still had some give. I set the wood box aside and went on to work on the floor and other things on my todo list. At the end of the day -- almost 8 hours later -- the cement was finally cured. I will, I think add screws just to be safe.

Oh, and because we test everything. I put some of the cement on a scap of pink foam:

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So, what else I have been up to, you ask? GG. Oh, yes, I have all sorts of things to try and do. :designing:
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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Sat Aug 20, 2016 8:22 pm

Last update for today is the internal shelves. The front will have three Ikea Thule shoe drawers mounted in a foam sip panel grid. One corner of the grid will host the AC.

I bought white GG just to try, plus it was a much smaller bottle and won't stand out as much after drying. The grid will get painted and such, but the less I have to worry about covering the better.

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I used it and the corner clamps to glue up the grid. Worked pretty well, actually. Painting and trimming will come later, but it was a good day to glue stuff up.

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So there you have it. Progress! 8) 8) 8)
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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby GPW » Sun Aug 21, 2016 5:08 am

Coming along nicely .... :thumbsup: ;) 8)

Bonnie , we never had much luck with contact cement used for gluing up wood like that ... Usually only good for gluing sheet goods material ... or laminates ... Apply , let get almpst dry , then press both surfaces together ... Tricky !!! :o
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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby mikeschn » Sun Aug 21, 2016 6:20 pm

I'd use TBII or TBIII on that joint! The joint will be stronger than the wood.

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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Sun Aug 21, 2016 6:34 pm

That's what I'm planning


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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Mon Aug 22, 2016 9:28 pm

More done today. I wasn't happy with my first attempt at wall repair so I. Did a do over.

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Looks much better. I also glued the galley together. Still needs trimmed and a roof.

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Back at it tomorrow.






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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby GPW » Tue Aug 23, 2016 5:13 pm

Bonnie, Interesting how this is coming along ....

Just curious , will adding to the back of the trailer require you to move the axle back a bit ... ??? :thinking: It’s Light so maybe not , but as a galley that could add some serious “cast iron” weight huh? ...
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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Tue Aug 23, 2016 7:11 pm

After adding the 18" piece at the front, the axel is sitting at roughly the perfect 60/40 measurement. That was a happy accident.


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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Tue Aug 23, 2016 7:19 pm

Rained off and on today, so no progress to speak of. Still trying to fit everything into a very tight space. I am considering using open wire shelves in the galley to save a bit of weight. I have a bunch of bits and pieces on hand. That makes it thrifty.


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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Tue Aug 23, 2016 7:24 pm

I thought I'd add another photo

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For anyone wondering about foam strength -- those pavers being used for Gravity clamps weigh 7.5 lbs each. That's 60lbs of weight. The foam didn't. Dent or die. Strong stuff.


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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby GPW » Wed Aug 24, 2016 6:40 am

Bonnie , you know everybody else talks about foam being non structural , and yes , it’s not like Wood or Steel , but it sure is strong enough for our camper applications... It’s been how many years now and a whole Bunch of foamie trailers built , and no “structural” problems so far ....at least none of the problems forecast by naysayers in the beginning ... :thumbsup:
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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby bonnie » Fri Aug 26, 2016 6:29 pm

Today was a hot super humid day. I sanded and space led the galley once I was sure it was trimmed and would fit in it's designated area:
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And it looks like I managed to duplicate the roof angle pretty closely.

I also got the floor glued down to the cabin today!!!!! Well, it's drying and there's filling and sanding and such to do, but the little stinker is officially together. Woot!!

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And so ends today's progress. Rains are moving in. I can work on the inside floor attachment tomorrow.


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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby KCStudly » Sat Aug 27, 2016 1:32 am

Woot woot. :thumbsup: :applause:
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Re: Nookery Updates -- Aug 20 2016 Update

Postby GPW » Sat Aug 27, 2016 5:19 am

NICE !!! ;)
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