Hi everyone! Well a year ago I let the fear get to me! But I am now ready to re-start this rebuild of a 2004 Pleasant Valley teardrop.
I saved the rear hatch, the doors and the roof vent. We also saved one of the sidewalls so we could use it to trace a profile.
The rest we tore up. And I have to tell you, what a piece of junk this thing was! No wonder they went out of business!
And I'm not talking agre-related issues. I'm talking plain old construction. The framing looked like it was cobbled together from whatever they had lying around!!!
Underneath the fiberglass roof???? Cardboard!!!!
Anyway enough griping!
Here we go! Trailer dimensions are 46.5"w x78" long.
Was going to go buy marine ply, but it was a two hour drive and nearly $100 per sheet! So I got some good quality 3/4" birch that I plan to waterproof the hell out of!
So anyone with any helpful hints???
One big question I have is how to finish the exterior. Gel coat? High quality auto paint? Or should I skin it in Pre-painted aluminum???
(I don't like that retro wood look on either the inside or outside. Sorry!