lacofdfireman
Adventurer
What ever happened to your build? Are you still building it? We need updates.
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There's just shy of 4 feet head room I am doing a rear kitchen it is accessible from the outside hatch in the back, or you can use the kitchen from inside the camper too, it is just open through to the rest of room if that makes sense... Kinda a different idea but I will prob use this thing in pretty cold weather sometimes and might just wanna hang in the camper to make coffee or whatever, people said I would not like the smell having the kitchen inside the main room... But I love the smell of food... Especially bacon!
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Got some colour on the inside
Gave the cabinets a few coats stain and I will finish them with top coat of polurathane
The paint i used for the rest of the interior is an exterior grade paint the research I did and the talking I did to sales reps at lowes convinced me it was a low VOC paint that would be safe to use in an RV, I went with this exterior grade because it's quite a bit more durable and will stand up to highs and lows of temperature and moisture, also it is designed with a rubber compound in it so that it will move with the trailers flexing on the trails and not crack, Valspar has a myriad of other benefits listed such as anti fungal/ made with titanium, cross linking tech.... I don't know about any of that and I'm no painter but I'm happy with the paint and quality.... Used a semi-gloss
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Really like your trailer! Did u just paint it on over plywood?
How do you like ur ARB awning?
This a real problem in Ontario. You can get a licence for home made trailer for a one time cost of $25 that's good for life. You don't have to provide any plans, photos, material list, axle info, lighting details, etc. It could have a chassis made out of 2"x4"s for all they know. I registered 2 home made trailers that weren't even built yet!I would double check on the registration process again...im an albertan myself and it was a few years ago they stopped allowing home made trailers to be registered due to the issues of poor construction...
I would double check on the registration process again...im an albertan myself and it was a few years ago they stopped allowing home made trailers to be registered due to the issues of poor construction. I built my own trailer and found out after...as in August 2016. The only way i got around this was i bought a crap tent trailer for a dollar threw it away but took the vin from it. This is a huge legal grey zone weather a certain percentage of the old trailer or frame would have to be part of the new.....though i have never had an officer give a crap about any trailers ive towed...