Wow...all your beautiful trailers put mine to shame.
You've put a lot of work into them and it shows!
My original plans were to turn our 15x20 outbuilding/shed into a cozy
little getaway, but the more hubby griped about how he wanted it for
a shed---to put all the stuff in the garage in it, I made a deal with
him that he could have it, if I could get a small travel trailer. And so the hunt was on.......
No, I didn't paint the stove or the ice box. I did get paint
*on* them though, and I will scrape it off. I don't really
care for the brown, so I might eventually paint them
white.
I have checked this trailer over for leaks and I could not
find any evidence at all. The previous owners said there
weren't any, but I checked anyhow. It has been raining
here in Mi for a few days now, and I see no leaks. That's
gotta be a good sign.

There is a small area
above the bathroom door where the paneling is dry, but
after I primed
it and painted it, it looks ok. For now, it will do. I think
it looks much better white. It's nice and bright and clean
looking now.
What I was really impressed about is that this trailer has
NO bad smell to it.
It has one gas light and I have no idea about that. I was
going to take it off, but will have to have hubby look at it.
There is a gas line going to it and I don't want to mess with that.
I would like to retile the floor eventually. Right now it has
linoleum that is not original. I kinda would like black/white
tiles for a retro look.
The windows open and close like they are brand new. All
the screens are good, and the windows are nice and clean.
I tried the stove and oven and they both work great. The
water has a tank or it can be hooked up to a hose. The toilet
works. It's got the original cot/hammock above the couch/bed
so that two adults and a small (weightwise) person can sleep
comfortably. Also, since there are four of us, I think a
small foam matress can be put on the floor for a fourth person.
I'm excited about all the things I can do for this trailer to
make it look good.
Thanks for the welcome. I hope to get some good ideas
here from this forum.
Virraszto :