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Re: hey steve

Postby steve wolverton » Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:02 pm

Jeeper92 wrote:Could you post some pics of how you attached the floor to teh traielr and how you attached the wall to the floor


Sure.

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Postby Coca Cola Teardrop » Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:11 pm

Hey Steve
Lookin good. I like the cushions. What did you use for cushion? Foam?
I'm still trying to decide what we are going to use for bedding.
I'm leaning towards a fouton mattress (priced at Big Lots the other day)
this would let us fold it in half when the slide is in.

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Postby steve wolverton » Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:37 pm

Coca Cola Teardrop wrote:Lookin good. I like the cushions. What did you use for cushion? Foam?


Yup, I used 5" foam. I picked it up in Jacksonville at a place called Discount City. It was around $70 if I remember correctly. I bought it on the way to the Cedar Hill gathering, and cut it so that it would fit inside the camper that night on the picnic table at the park. :lol:
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Postby steve wolverton » Wed Jun 20, 2007 6:52 pm

My rain drip caps came in today. I attached them temporarily with a couple of screws, but I'm going to have to run to the store and get some more tomorrow. I like them - I think it adds to the look. They're not really necessary as my windows never leaked. I really like my windows. I got the tinted ones from Grant at Lil Bear. They look like mirrors and people can't tell when I'm inside the camper or not.

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I also picked up some more aluminum angle which I'll use to trim the black area with. I'm going to follow the edge of black all the way around the fenders too.

I also picked up some 3/8" rope light tonight. I saw that a few people had added rope lights to the interiors and I liked the effect.

I even squirted the tires with some tire shine. Now that they can be seen, I guess I'm going to have to keep them clean. :R

You can also see the aluminum table mount at the back of the camper.
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Postby NightCap » Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:37 pm

They do add a lot to the look. That trailer is looking Store bought, only in a good way. All the silver gives it dimension. :thumbsup: looks perfect, don't screw it up now by doing anything else. :D
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Postby steve wolverton » Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:47 pm

NightCap wrote:don't screw it up now by doing anything else. :D


:frightened: Actually, I'm trimming the bottom/fender now.

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I'm diggin' it! I think it gives it a finished look. Well, it will when I finish it. ;)

Ok, last for tonight. I have to charge my camera battery and I'm almost out of sun. I'll drag it outside and get more pics tomorrow.

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Postby Zorkman » Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:56 pm

WOW,
Steve thats looking really really sharp... I mean it looked awsome before all the upgrades/updates... but WOW...

Your trailer has been my motivation for my modded widget... Im getting closer and closer to completion (see my album for updates) and was really looking forward to bumping in to you some time at Summerville and seeing your trailer in person, but now Im hesitant since its making mine look to shame... Its really really looking nice..

Can I ask you a few more questions?
Where did you get the drip rails/end caps? Ive looked but had no luck finding them.. Also the Garage door seals that you ran accross the top edge, are they like a spungy rubber? How are they holding up, only ones I can find are a very soft spungy type rubber?

One last question :shock:
Any advice on speeding up filling in screw holes and seams? I feel like I have been mixing, filling, sanding, and repeat... for EVER now and still have 2/3rds the trailer left to go... :x Im using glass bubbles and pecan flour....

Thanks as always, and once again... Congrats on the trailer man... :thumbsup:

BTW, I see that Big fan there in the garage, we need all the help we can get down here right now, I picked the wrong time of the year to be building a trailer. I came inside this past Saturday and the wife accused me of playing in the water hose and denied that it could be sweat.... Probably why I ended up finishing the inside before the outside, A/C was keeping me nice and chilled inside the camper...
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Postby steve wolverton » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:30 pm

Howdy Zorkman,

Zorkman wrote:forward to bumping in to you some time at Summerville and seeing your trailer in person, but now Im hesitant since its making mine look to shame... Its really really looking nice..


Thanks for the compliments. :thumbsup: Feel free to bump into me at Lake Somerville. I'm actually going to be out there next weekend. (June 29, 30 and leaving the 1st).

Zorkman wrote:Where did you get the drip rails/end caps? Ive looked but had no luck finding them.. Also the Garage door seals that you ran accross the top edge, are they like a spungy rubber? How are they holding up, only ones I can find are a very soft spungy type rubber?


I ordered the drip caps from here:

http://www.go-rv.com/coast/do/catalog/p ... ageNum=209

They were really cheap too. If you go to http://www.go-rv.com you can put your info in and find the closest dealer to you.

I got the garage door seal at Lowes. Lowes is the only place that has the really firm rubber ones that I've found. Home Depot has the soft ones. It seems to be holding up just fine.

Zorkman wrote:Any advice on speeding up filling in screw holes and seams? I feel like I have been mixing, filling, sanding, and repeat... for EVER now and still have 2/3rds the trailer left to go... :x Im using glass bubbles and pecan flour....


You're doing it right - it's just tedious. It sucks, really sucks. I was so frustrated from sanding I finally just called it good enough and painted it. It gets a little better each time, but I still have quite a few imperfections. It's a 10 foot paintjob - looks great from 10 feet away. :D

I only use glass bubbles when doing fairing work, I stay away from other fillers as it's really easy to sand. As for the cure time, I'd sand in the morning, epoxy, and sand the next day. I kept repeating until I was happy enough with it to lay down some paint.

Zorkman wrote:BTW, I see that Big fan there in the garage, we need all the help we can get down here right now, I picked the wrong time of the year to be building a trailer. I came inside this past Saturday and the wife accused me of playing in the water hose and denied that it could be sweat....


:lol: It really is horrible here too. You're really flying on your build! How long before you finish your exterior? How are you going to finish it out? Paint, Filon, etc? It's looking great. I hope I get to meet you and see your camper. I like the lines of your camper much more than mine.
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Postby SaGR » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:34 pm

Where's your porch light? :thinking:
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Postby Zorkman » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:45 pm

Steve,
As always thanks for the info, wish I had known about that site sooner... What dealer do you go to, seeing as I am just on the north side of Houston? As far as the outside goes, its just getting good old exterior paint (trying to keep the weight down) and possibly some texture, although you mentioned it was hard to keep clean. But at this point (summers here, it keeps getting hotter by the day, and we already have a couple days booked mid July at Summerville, so time is running out, and the sooner I can get some paint on this thing the better). I plan to go with a light grey (to match my wifes jeep liberty, or close to it).. Maybe with a darker color I will not have as much trouble keeping it clean? I can always go back sometime when its not soo HOT and sand it smooth and repaint..
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Postby steve wolverton » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:46 pm

SaGR wrote:Where's your porch light? :thinking:


Party lights on my awning. :thumbsup:

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Postby SaGR » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:50 pm

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Postby Jeeper92 » Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:00 pm

Do yo have a thread like this? I was looking at your pictures and you have a nice trailer coming together there. What are teh dimensions on it? Are you just going to paint it? no epoxy sealant or any of that stuff?
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Postby SaGR » Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:08 pm

Me or Steve?
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Postby steve wolverton » Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:10 pm

Zorkman wrote:What dealer do you go to, seeing as I am just on the north side of Houston? As far as the outside goes, its just getting good old exterior paint (trying to keep the weight down) and possibly some texture, although you mentioned it was hard to keep clean. But at this point (summers here, it keeps getting hotter by the day, and we already have a couple days booked mid July at Summerville, so time is running out, and the sooner I can get some paint on this thing the better).


I used PPL because they're on the south side, but I just had them shipped to me.

As for paint, it sounds like it will work just fine for you. That's the great thing about these campers is you can go back and add/change at your pace. I was in such a hurry to go camping with mine that I didn't even have a bed in it when we left.

Is that blue Scion XA yours? I had a gray one.

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