littlegemini
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Hi I'm andrea. Renovating my 1968 Williamscraft camper
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Post by littlegemini on May 24, 2020 15:02:58 GMT -8
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littlegemini
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Hi I'm andrea. Renovating my 1968 Williamscraft camper
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Post by littlegemini on May 24, 2020 15:05:05 GMT -8
Also - the top half of the skin is in ok shape. The bottom half is not. How do I go about just replacing the bottom section?
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littlegemini
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Hi I'm andrea. Renovating my 1968 Williamscraft camper
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Post by littlegemini on May 25, 2020 11:24:15 GMT -8
ALso- the bottom piece is in such bad shape. I am going to look into getting something locally to replace the bottom half. Can I just overlap them with putty and screws or do I need a fancy seam? Anybody? I think replace from the top of the window down. UGH I am having a hard time adding a pic of the back of the camper. Might start a new thread.
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Post by vikx on May 25, 2020 11:28:38 GMT -8
The seam almost looks like a factory crimped seam. Can you post some more photos further away so we can get an idea what you actually have?
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littlegemini
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Hi I'm andrea. Renovating my 1968 Williamscraft camper
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Post by littlegemini on May 25, 2020 11:28:50 GMT -8
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Post by vikx on Jun 4, 2020 22:37:11 GMT -8
If the lower piece slips down and out of the upper piece, it is a Pittsburg seam. If it won't come apart at all, it's probably factory sealed. From the look of the trailer, it has Pittsburgs.
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