Revival time! It's been nearly 4 years since I dove into this project, and the same length of time since it came to a screeching halt. Life threw a wrench into the gears and left it sitting, and untouched ever since. This past September, the spark got me fired up to return to this project. October 10th, we were sitting nicely to experience the straight line path of Hurricane Michael's wrath. After slowing down a bit, but coming through with mid category 4 winds, the hurricane nearly left no trees standing. Where the camper build was sitting, the right tire was lifted up by the root system of a falling oak tree, wedging the top left of the cabin frame right into a building. After cutting the tree to wheel it out and assess the damage, I was stoked to see that the framing didn't give. Seeing no broken welds, and no bent metal was great!
Enough about that. As for the current state of everything, the build has taken on quite a bit of damage while sitting away. I'm guessing 3 years of moisture has ruined all of the wood, so all of that needs replacing, but it's nothing concerning. Over the past couple of days, I've lifted the frame from the trailer, and stripped surface rust, and ripped out all of the wood. The frame will be going into primer and paint, soon, and the floor will be replaced.
As I look over some of the things I did, I question what I was thinking at the time. With that said, there will be some slight alterations and improvements. We're back on track, and pictures will be coming as it moves along. I'm glad to be back, and looking forward to bending some ears for suggestions on some of these improvements.