msgoehring
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Just call me Margaret the shellac, buff, sand an shine queen.
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1957 Westerner Deluxe
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Post by msgoehring on Dec 7, 2016 14:40:21 GMT -8
Great feeling to find out what kind of trailer you have. Good job! It took me 16 years to figure out my "Estra" is an Easy Traveler. Had the same tiles as yours. I lost mine too. The closest match I can find is a Marmoleum tile named Compressed Time. Where did you buy your marmoleum through? I couldn't find who to order through so was going to settle for Armstrong, but if I can get this I'd be much happier.
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Vintagehotdog
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Hi, we are Paul and Irvina, Currently rebuilding a 12' 1958 Easy Traveler
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1962 Oasis 18'
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Post by Vintagehotdog on Dec 7, 2016 16:03:21 GMT -8
Great feeling to find out what kind of trailer you have. Good job! It took me 16 years to figure out my "Estra" is an Easy Traveler. Had the same tiles as yours. I lost mine too. The closest match I can find is a Marmoleum tile named Compressed Time. Where did you buy your marmoleum through? I couldn't find who to order through so was going to settle for Armstrong, but if I can get this I'd be much happier. I didn't buy it. But it is on eBay. After looking at some at Home Depot (they can't get Compressed Time for some reason) I am not convinced it's OK to use. It is thick and breaks awfully easy. My 3' x 4' floor is only supported on the edges and I didn't find any 1" plywood so used 3/4" and it could bend when stood on. So I am still deciding.
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