
What you're doing is beautiful...if I can arrive at something 1/10th as nice I'll feel like I succeeded. Great job!
doug hodder wrote:djdawg....don't get overwhelmed with it. Do a little bit at a time and think about what you are doing. Sometimes the worst thing you can do is tear it completely apart and not really have a direction that you want to go with it. Just spend some time, think it through, make a punch list of things you want to do. I'm doing a complete tear down and new build, you may not have to do as much work as I am doing. As you progress, you will more than likely find items that you hadn't planned on that need to be taken care of, there are all sorts of hidden things you'll find. Sometimes it's 1 step forward, 2 steps back. Take lots of pictures so that you know in the future where things go. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Good luck on your resto. Doug
TRP wrote:Where do you keep all of your trailers?! By my count, you have at least 3.
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