Atl-atl
Adventurer
Well I finally finished painting. Holy crap is it time consuming and tedious. Spent the last week prepping, priming and painting the front wall and cabover bed platform. Also massaged, sanded, primed and painted the trim pieces that are involved in this project. 3 coats of Kilz "Mold and Mildew" primer and 2 coats of Sherwin Williams "Resilience" exterior acrylic latex Super White base color in "6155 Rice Grain" which is an incredibly close match for the off-white color of old school Four Wheel Campers. In fact, in bright daylight I cant see the difference, I'm pleasantly surprised.
Finished installing the panels this evening. Butyl taping every corner, clear silicone on every seam and in every screw hole. Lined up and clamped and finessed the damn thing for hours this afternoon to make it all square and solid. Drilled pilot holes for every screw. Really went more in depth than I ever have on a camper and I feel great about it. Also tucked the wires for the ceiling into the wall/behind the front lift panel as best I could. Theyre almost completely hidden now which is rad except it only makes the stained canvas more and more apparent. Started installing the black vinyl trim inserts and just called it quits for the night. Ill wait to get the camper back on the truck before putting on all the finishing touches.
Finished installing the panels this evening. Butyl taping every corner, clear silicone on every seam and in every screw hole. Lined up and clamped and finessed the damn thing for hours this afternoon to make it all square and solid. Drilled pilot holes for every screw. Really went more in depth than I ever have on a camper and I feel great about it. Also tucked the wires for the ceiling into the wall/behind the front lift panel as best I could. Theyre almost completely hidden now which is rad except it only makes the stained canvas more and more apparent. Started installing the black vinyl trim inserts and just called it quits for the night. Ill wait to get the camper back on the truck before putting on all the finishing touches.