Due to this trailer not able to be moved, and having to do the roof with unknown weather, the roof is being done in 3 sections, 12 foot, 12 foot, and 10 foot, so it will have two overlapping seams
Date(s): October 2012. Album by Dan Hellier. Photos by Dan. 1 - 101 of 101 Total. 0 Visits.
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76 Installed plug at previous wire for bathroom fan. The fan going in is 12 volts, so as you will see in the following pictures, there is a 12 volt, 5 amp transformer.
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78 New air conditioner gasket. After air conditioner was re-installed it checked out fine. The batteries in the thermostat though are just about dead. 2 ea AA batteries, if you can bring some your next trip out here.
79 Installing 3 new roof vents and 1 sky light, plus air conditioner.
80 Aforementioned power supply.
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83 Starting on the rear slide out, installing permanent cover. Both slides will be done.
84 All 3 roof vents have Camco roof vent covers, so roof vents can be open in any weather.
85 Upper view of rear slide cover. Obviously, the roof has yet to be painted, I wanted to do the slide covers first. Both slides, where the new rubber overlapped, I left that rubber there rather than cut it off. So you can see there literally is no chance of any roof water ever touching the slide out.
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87 Bathroom fan. Temperature controlled, 3 speed, pulls air in, or exhausts air out.
88 The tooling I made to cut the plastic which is pretty hard to do without cracking it.
I have a 1996 terry Park model parked at E.I.. I will keep your website and contact you as soon as I can have a new roof put on. It's similar to #5 on your website. I need it really bad. Very nice work. Hope to talk to you soon. Betty - Betty Whitley, Sun, 24 Feb 2013 5:50PM