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My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:52 am
by XcessiveCarts
I have a 2005 Haulmark cargo trailer that i used to haul a golf cart in. Sold the golf cart and the trailer just sat for a year. We have a 38 1/2' Park Model camper that is at a permanent campsite that we use all the time. Some of our family goes weekend camping, and we decided we wanted to join them sometime, so after reading Alot on this forum I decided to convert the Haulmark into a camper. This is our first time doing anything like this, but we are very happy with the results. So i thought I would share the project pics

99677 Before I started
99678 1 of 4 window openings
99679 Carpeting starting, Windows installed
99680 Carpet done, Curtains made
99681 Couch Futon, Table, Lamp
99682 Cabinets and Fridge Installed
99683 Countertop Installed, Shelf and Appliances
99684 Rear Dresser
99685 1 of 4 12volt lights

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:57 am
by XcessiveCarts
Just installed Shelf over the dresser, will get pic later. Still have to install Window AC/Heater in rear wall next to dresser.

This was a fun project, been working on it for a month now after my regular job, but running out of daylight to soon.
It is still light enough to tow with my 2013 Ford Edge or my 2012 F150
interesting to see if we can handle the small living quarters compared to our park model. But it is only for 4 or 5 weekend trips a year.

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:54 pm
by pete42
nice build looks very comfy.

pete

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:11 pm
by Gonefishin
That's one of the prettiest 6X12's I've ever seen. Nice!

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:38 pm
by bc toys
Nice trailer you did a great job hope you enjoy yours half as much as i do mine.

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 8:49 am
by b.bodemer
Sure looks comfortable................. Nice job!

Barb

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:40 am
by XcessiveCarts
Thanks everyone. Its almost done except for the AC and a few detail things. Unfortunately here in Michigan our camping season
is over till spring. But, we are starting to plan a few trips with it already.

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:04 am
by A Plus MM
Were the walls/ceiling already insulated?

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 5:41 am
by XcessiveCarts
No, I bought it new in 2005 and it was pretty bare inside.

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion NEED HELP with Finish

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 5:47 pm
by XcessiveCarts
This trailer is a 2005 HAULMARK Black Aluminum exterior. It has sat outside in the Michigan Weather since new. Needless to say the black finish is dull and oxidized. And it had some graphic lettering on it for years that advertised my Golf Cart Customizing business. I pealed all the vinyl graphics off last fall, but of course there is alot of glue residue still on it. I tried some GooGone tonight. It worked but took 10 minutes to remove 6" of residual glue. What can i use that will return some of the Original Luster to the black finish, and what will take of the glue faster than GooGone? I do know that the black finish is very thin, and not very durable. And it does scratch easy. Cant spend the money it would take to repaint it, so i have to just make what I have look better.
Need some help folks. Please post any and all ideas.

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 6:45 pm
by dustboy
The best thing I've found to take off oxidation is polishing compound that you would find at the auto parts store. If that isn't strong enough, you could go one step coarser to the rubbing compound, but that might be too aggressive for the thin paint. The PO of my trailer rubbed off most of the paint on my barn doors trying to take off his decal residue.

Denatured alcohol is my go-to for most goo removal since it's pretty safe with most automotive finishes, or maybe try some naptha, but I'd guess they aren't any better than the GooGone. Acetone is really powerful, but depending on what kind of paint it is, you might end up with bare metal.

Heck, take all the paint off and polish it up Airstream-style!!

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 6:51 pm
by hankaye
XcessiveCarts, Howdy;

Way back in the 60's and 70's I used to use some rubbing compound to get rid of the oxidation from
cars and other vehicles.
http://www.google.com/search?q=auto+rub ... ox&ie=&oe=

I used to get an empty catsup/ketchup squeeze bottle and mix it (about an inch to an inch and a half
of the compound), with water shake it up until completely mixed, squirt some on and rub it in with a damp
wax applicator, allow to dry, wipe off. Works fine lasts a long time.....

hank

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 7:30 pm
by XcessiveCarts
A friend of mine says use Mineral Spirits. Any input?

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:43 pm
by A Plus MM
I tried all of the above without any luck. Paint thinner and a couple other things did I great job of getting the glue off but they all took paint with them. All's well that ends well, I didn't want a boring old white trailer anyway.
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All of this done with... believe it... or not!
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Google "$50 paint job"

Re: My 6x12 cargo Conversion NEW work done

PostPosted: Wed May 15, 2013 5:44 pm
by XcessiveCarts
Finally got around to working on trailer.

Added Air Unit

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Second Set of Dressers.. Wife said she needed more. All drawers open even with bed out.

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Welded Spare Tire Mount and Front Jacks

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First trip in a few weeks. Its almost done...For Now....