McDave wrote:Hello and Welcome phoenixbound,
Wow! Tri Glide you say. Very nice. I'm still able to ride my Street Glide and I still love it but I have been eyeballin' the trikes ever since I saw the FLHXXX. The Tri Glide is much nicer and I hope I can afford one when the time comes!
So I chose carpet as a wall treatment for several reasons. First and most important is I really like the look. It gives a trailer a softer, upholstered finished look, more like a car or van as opposed to a house or garage on wheels. Secondly was ease of installation. I just stapled at the top and bottom and came back with trim to cover and hold at top. The material I used was indoor/ outdoor rugs from Home Depot. The size was 8'x6' which is exactly the size of the walls and ceiling in the cargo area. They were $15.00 each shipped! Also, they are pretty damn tuff. and you can just hose em' down. They probably don't have any real insulation value but it feels like they do. Two years now and I love it. Here is the link, I used the Granite on the walls and the Taupe on the ceiling.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Foss-Hobnail ... /202042701
Here are a couple wall shots,,
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The rail running down the center is more decorative than anything else. I wanted some indirect lighting and this worked out perfect. All the light for these pics. came from those lights, I have no windows.
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Good Luck with your trailer, I'll be watchin for ya'...
McDave
OK that didn't work. I'll try again later to get the wall pics. Having trouble with the gallery.
McDave wrote:Here are some more wall shots and one of the rail and lights. I don't seem to have a ceiling shot, but I'll get one for you.
I use this trailer for hauling the Street Glide and camping at motorcycle rallies. Just returned from Sturgis. It's a basic set up compared to some, but I'm getting there. It's a 6'x12' Pace. Shower, toilet, 12v vent/fan/light, Rooftop air cond. with 1500wt heater, Microwave, RV Fridge, Propane Instant hot water, Generator, LED lighting, Deep cycle battery, Propane Heater, 25gal fresh tank, 30gal black tank, 10'x8' awning, TV, Stereo, etc.
McDave
fourbtgait wrote:McDave wrote:Here are some more wall shots and one of the rail and lights. I don't seem to have a ceiling shot, but I'll get one for you.
I use this trailer for hauling the Street Glide and camping at motorcycle rallies. Just returned from Sturgis. It's a basic set up compared to some, but I'm getting there. It's a 6'x12' Pace. Shower, toilet, 12v vent/fan/light, Rooftop air cond. with 1500wt heater, Microwave, RV Fridge, Propane Instant hot water, Generator, LED lighting, Deep cycle battery, Propane Heater, 25gal fresh tank, 30gal black tank, 10'x8' awning, TV, Stereo, etc.
McDave
How did you fit that into 12'?
McDave wrote:Yes, if you click on the link posted there, it will take you right to the Granite colored rug. The Taupe colored one is also on that page, just click on it. In case that link isn't working, here is the info, Model # CN19N32PJ1H1 Internet #202042701
Foss Hobnail Granite 6 ft. x 8 ft. Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug and Model # CN19N40PJ1H1 Internet #202042703 Foss Hobnail Taupe 6 ft. x 8 ft. Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug.
Here are some more wall shots and one of the rail and lights. I don't seem to have a ceiling shot, but I'll get one for you.
I use this trailer for hauling the Street Glide and camping at motorcycle rallies. Just returned from Sturgis. It's a basic set up compared to some, but I'm getting there. It's a 6'x12' Pace. Shower, toilet, 12v vent/fan/light, Rooftop air cond. with 1500wt heater, Microwave, RV Fridge, Propane Instant hot water, Generator, LED lighting, Deep cycle battery, Propane Heater, 25gal fresh tank, 30gal black tank, 10'x8' awning, TV, Stereo, etc.
McDave
phoenixbound wrote:Thanks a bunch. I should have looked closer at the reply.McDave wrote:Yes, if you click on the link posted there, it will take you right to the Granite colored rug. The Taupe colored one is also on that page, just click on it. In case that link isn't working, here is the info, Model # CN19N32PJ1H1 Internet #202042701
Foss Hobnail Granite 6 ft. x 8 ft. Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug and Model # CN19N40PJ1H1 Internet #202042703 Foss Hobnail Taupe 6 ft. x 8 ft. Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug.
Here are some more wall shots and one of the rail and lights. I don't seem to have a ceiling shot, but I'll get one for you.
I use this trailer for hauling the Street Glide and camping at motorcycle rallies. Just returned from Sturgis. It's a basic set up compared to some, but I'm getting there. It's a 6'x12' Pace. Shower, toilet, 12v vent/fan/light, Rooftop air cond. with 1500wt heater, Microwave, RV Fridge, Propane Instant hot water, Generator, LED lighting, Deep cycle battery, Propane Heater, 25gal fresh tank, 30gal black tank, 10'x8' awning, TV, Stereo, etc.
McDave
phoenixbound wrote:Hey McDave,
Reply to an older post. I ordered and received the the rug. Think it will look pretty good. Another question. Did you glue, nail or staple it up? I am thinking screws with some big fat washers or just screws. Function over form, right? Should have at least the first section up this weekend. Thanks again.
McDave wrote:Hey phoenixbound,phoenixbound wrote:Hey McDave,
Reply to an older post. I ordered and received the the rug. Think it will look pretty good. Another question. Did you glue, nail or staple it up? I am thinking screws with some big fat washers or just screws. Function over form, right? Should have at least the first section up this weekend. Thanks again.
Indeed! Form should always follow function. On the other hand, as long as you are putting in the effort you might as well make it look as nice as budget and time constraints will allow. We are looking for function, not Funk-tion.![]()
So there are probably better methods but this is what I came up with. I stapled at the top then bottom, then pulled it taught and stapled at top, pulled taught and stapled at bottom. About every 3-4 inches trying to work out the wrinkles and slack as you go. If you can find a helper, do it. It will go a lot faster. Then I installed trim strips to cover the staples and hold tight at top and bottom screwed to the studs. Finally , I installed the indirect light bar down the middle, screwed to the studs. I'm pretty happy with the results and for the money, it's hard to beat. On the ceiling I used "batten" strips screwed through the carpet to the roof supports, and trim strips down the length on each side. The trim at top of wall and ceiling are what I used to hold the license plates in, so that is what dictated the spacing. My trailer has the rounded corners and that is a tough area to deal with. I ran all the wiring to the rear inside that cavity so it is easily accessed.
Here are a couple shots of the ceiling and floor with a rug that I put in when the bike is out and we are in camp mode.
Words of wisdom...
McDave
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