Atl-atl
Adventurer
Huge progress this week! Got the entire frame cleaned up. Took a full day to remove all the old adhesive, gunk, corrosion etc. Looks really good now, not new but good haha. Also got all of the wood panel structure installed to the point where i was able to get the camper back on the dolly!! Cant tell you how happy I am about this. Ill now be able to get the camper back on the trailer and down to my shop in Phoenix so I can finish it there since its finally cooling off in the valley.
Here is a partial before and after of the front corners of the cabover area. There was tape residue, butyl, some kind of black mastic like goop, light corrosion of the aluminum, paint, silicone etc. Wire wheel took care of it all pretty easily.
On the underside of the cabover frame there was multiple layers of paint and also silicone and butyl residue. This was actually quite difficult to remove even with a wire wheel. The line between removed and not yet removed is pretty obvious.
I chose butyl tape to seal the bed platform. I seems to be the best combo of easy to work with, sealing capability and ease of cleanup/removal.
And here are all the wood panels installed
I chose to make the driver side panel 3" deeper than stock for added storage space, larger fridge and sink capacity etc. Having my other camper to use as a benchmark really helped to know how it will feel with some of these changes. The benefits far outweigh the drawbacks.
Most of the screws holding things in place are temporary because the trim is actually what holds everything together on these campers.
Here is a partial before and after of the front corners of the cabover area. There was tape residue, butyl, some kind of black mastic like goop, light corrosion of the aluminum, paint, silicone etc. Wire wheel took care of it all pretty easily.
On the underside of the cabover frame there was multiple layers of paint and also silicone and butyl residue. This was actually quite difficult to remove even with a wire wheel. The line between removed and not yet removed is pretty obvious.
I chose butyl tape to seal the bed platform. I seems to be the best combo of easy to work with, sealing capability and ease of cleanup/removal.
And here are all the wood panels installed
I chose to make the driver side panel 3" deeper than stock for added storage space, larger fridge and sink capacity etc. Having my other camper to use as a benchmark really helped to know how it will feel with some of these changes. The benefits far outweigh the drawbacks.
Most of the screws holding things in place are temporary because the trim is actually what holds everything together on these campers.