Kyla
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Post by Kyla on Jul 9, 2020 16:52:03 GMT -8
I feel like I got drunk in Vegas and accidentally woke up the next morning married to a total stranger.
I might be just the teensiest bit in over my head.
I was thinking she just needed a fresh buffing of the aluminum, maybe some accent paint here and there, new flooring and one replacement tile...and she'd be good to go.
Oh boy. Looks like Petunia needs to be refurbished from the bones out. I'm watching lots of videos and am obsessed with Pinterest these days. Expect the questions to be flying! I am like an advice sponge right now, navigating this process as I go.
Follow her restoration here if you want a few laughs (or have any good advice):
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Post by vikx on Jul 12, 2020 20:13:45 GMT -8
As you've seen from the videos, you'll be removing the skins and repairing from the outside in. It's a beautiful trailer and the shape is very interesting. We look forward to your build.
Don't trust Pinterest or Facebook for information. Much of the advice is just plain wrong. Studying pictures is great but there are too many erroneous opinions on rebuilding a trailer. You have to take most with a grain of salt.
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Post by Hamlet on Jul 13, 2020 13:41:54 GMT -8
A grain of salt? Vikx, you surprise me. You know that it helps to have a whole box of salt handy!
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