Well we got more done today. Third awning support in the center. As well as the awning cover on, which was more difficult than it sounds, but it's done. Also got the lock box on this side in as well. And prepped a bit for the two windows on each side. She's looking better and better each day...
The Ozarks are absolutely beautiful. We spent 5 nights there in the hills about 3yrs ago, then visited the botanical gardens of the Ozarks in Fayetteville. We then rode down south to Lake Kathryn, an old German settlement, and canoed from damn to damn. My wife also wanted to see the Garvan...
Doesn't seem like alot got done, but my body says otherwise, lol. I pulled all the heavy roll up doors out that were left, and then started putting up the driver side awning since it would open up some space to access the bolts. The only way to mount it to the 2x2 1/4" wall 6061 aluminum c...
Basically because everything I have is already propane, and I'm carrying enough of it, so no use in the extra expense right now for something new. I'll just run what I own. That may change in the future however as things wear and get replaced.
I'm actually taking the water heater out if there and redoing the propane connection to do just that. I only need one connection inside for the heater now.
However, thank you! It was advised to me also by the guys at B&W hydraulic that is remaking all new brake lines and hoses for me. That was...
Been spending alot of time getting this trailer build up and going the last few months.
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Need to try and finish it before January or February so I can use it when I drive to Colorado for the...
And this get us to current. I worked on it some this morning to get this one lockable access door in. Measure ten times, cut once. ?
Now I need to put the windows in on the side in front of this door. They will be emergency exit windows on both sides with screens for ventilation and tinted.
I...
None of this is fully in for the final time. Just mock assembly of everything so I can blow it apart and paint and line-x things later. But I was able to pull the passenger side roll up doors for the .125 wall aluminum sheet, and get it in temporarily.
My tires that were on backorder finally...
Once we got back about two and a half weeks ago, I had some of the parts I ordered show up. Doors, and aluminum plate as well as some 2x2 structural aluminum that I'm huck riveting in once it's all mocked up properly.
I then made a quick cabinet on the driver side that will eventually be our kitchen area to put our cooking equipment in for this shakedown run. And threw in our old Norcold and mattress, and took off for 4 days.
When that was done I made a simple water faucet lid for the rear jerry cans so we could have easy water access for cleaning up, etc.
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