03-16-2022, 05:01 PM (This post was last modified: 03-16-2022, 05:02 PM by Abnorm.)
Sherry bought her little "Canned Ham" travel trailer a couple years ago............This Winter She's been sanding and painting a custom design on the Exterior
Ben and I have been working on the inside.................the sink originally had a hand pump faucet
Here we've added a 12 volt pump.............
And a fancy faucet (Cold only)...the "Too-Large" mounting hole needed a desert-improvised escutcheon from a cutting board
PAULETTE and "Two Cats and THE DOUG"
Whereabouts unknown...……...
The following 1 user says Thank You to Abnorm for this post:1 user says Thank You to Abnorm for this post • Texjbird (03-18-2022)
Doug has been busier than a flea catcher at a dog convention. Almost every time I see him he has another project going. He has developed some Great woodworking skills.
Compared to parenting, Cat herding is less complicated
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03-18-2022, 07:59 PM (This post was last modified: 03-18-2022, 08:00 PM by tx2sturgis.)
That's a sweet looking camper....so with it being a 'vintage' camper, has anyone inspected the running gear? Wheels, tires, axle, brakes (if equipped), springs, fasteners, bolts, welds, and especially, the wheel bearings.
The undercarriage on these well-seasoned campers needs a once-over...sometimes they sit and get kinda ignored where the rubber meets the road. We sure don't want any problems later on after the inside and outside are getting a 'refresh'....
Hey Tx, the first summer I got the trailer I knew new tires and having the bearings done was a priority. The Utah family that adopted me did that for me when the season ended. That gift has meant the world to me.
We are trying to wrap up a few things and I am trying do do a deep clean, also have the very front of the trailer to paint but fighting with the wind!
The bottom of the little furnace cabinet has two pieces of OLD Vinyl flooring......The seam was never a problem under the furnace but now the Propane tank in a milkcrate is supposed to slide into the ventilated cabinet.......The seam was pretty ugly......the edges curled up about an inch....I first used the propane torch to warm the vinyl enough to push flat.....I tried staples but they pulled thru
JB WELD Original to the rescue........I mixed up a big batch and applied it under the seam.......covered the seam with some tape
And then screwed a plywood board right over the whole thing.........alot of squeezeout but it's a utility cabinet..........
PAULETTE and "Two Cats and THE DOUG"
Whereabouts unknown...……...
The following 1 user says Thank You to Abnorm for this post:1 user says Thank You to Abnorm for this post • rvpopeye (03-21-2022)
Any ideas to fix a broken tile Doug. It’s driving me nuts. Only thing I can think of is to go ahead and beat it out of the floor and see if I can’t get a tile up from under the sofa in one piece?