Small conversion, add electrical, custom sized shelves, coin mat flooring, misc repairs. Click the pull down menu at the top of the page for some of our other projects. Thanks for visiting.
Date(s): June 18, 2009. Album by Dan Hellier. Photos by Dan Hellier. 1 - 45 of 45 Total. 374 Visits.
1 Repair to wood on door.
2 Ruffing in the electric.
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7 Electric cord entry hole. PVC Clean out plug. 1/2 the price of the R.V. type and will last 10 times as long.
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9 Plugs to fill the four tie downs that the customer wanted removed.
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11 Starting to cut the under-layment.
12 Both pieces of under-layment cut & taped together. They will be used for a pattern for the coin matting later in the week.
13 Aerosol can storage. 3-inch PVC
14 Customer specific shelves. The right lower compartment special sized for oil jugs.
15 1st of four 150 watt Mini Projecteur Lights. They swivel up, down, left & right.
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22 The tell tale signs of a productive day.
23 After pulling the trim for the floor, I was dismayed to find a minimum of a 1/2 inch gap along all the walls & fenders. It took 7 tubes of caulk to fill in these gaps. Now I know why they had such wide trim on the floor.
24 view of right side lights and painted shelves
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26 Left side lights.
27 more gap
28 another view of the gap
29 you guessed it, more gaps.
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40 My mess!
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45 I delivered the trailer before I got good pictures of the interior. The coin matting was one piece on the interior, and was caulked around the edges for a water proof finish.