kathleenc
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Post by kathleenc on Sept 1, 2020 16:35:16 GMT -8
But just look at that beefy framing! Ug.
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Post by vikx on Sept 1, 2020 19:23:58 GMT -8
It's a mess and all done from the inside... I suppose a person could take it apart and do it correctly...
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nccamper
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1962 Forester- 1956 Shasta
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Post by nccamper on Sept 2, 2020 3:39:33 GMT -8
Love the shape. But without the inside as a template it will never be the same again. Why do people hack these campers to death?
Did you notice how he attached the ceiling framing to the wall? Those L brackets are not going to work. Not for long.
Thanks for sharing it.
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Post by oakback on Sept 2, 2020 6:32:51 GMT -8
When folks rebuild from the inside, I can't help be wonder what happens to the screws holding the j-rail on. What the heck are these attached to? I doubt they're removing and reinstalling each screw, might as well remove the skins and do a frame-off.
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chriss
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Post by chriss on Sept 5, 2020 6:22:30 GMT -8
It sold, apparently. Are those 2x4s? Another "hard work is done" or "blank canvas for you to finish".
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