mtCoder
Mar 10, 2015Explorer
1977 Terry Renovation
Hey guys,
The wife and I just bought a 1977 20' Terry travel trailer that we are planning to renovate. The outside is in good condition, but there are several places with water damage and whatnot so we plan to pretty much overhaul the interior. So far, we have pulled out the cabinets and kitchenette, ripped down most of the walls and ceiling, pulled the stove and fridge. Unfortunately, the trailer is just too tall to fit into the shop, so this is all being done outdoors and we will be at the mercy of the weather. Because of this, the plan is to keep the skin on as much as possible while working from within. Has anyone here done this before? We will need to be replacing several pieces of framing because of the water damage (although much of the roof is good just not around seams), and are unsure of how to attach to the exterior without removing the skin. Could we use liquid nails to attach the new frame where the old was attached with staples from the outside?
Also, anyone have an idea how to replace the bottom board supporting the wall? The area around the wheel well is shot and will need to be replaced.
Thanks!
EDIT for wheel well photo:
The wife and I just bought a 1977 20' Terry travel trailer that we are planning to renovate. The outside is in good condition, but there are several places with water damage and whatnot so we plan to pretty much overhaul the interior. So far, we have pulled out the cabinets and kitchenette, ripped down most of the walls and ceiling, pulled the stove and fridge. Unfortunately, the trailer is just too tall to fit into the shop, so this is all being done outdoors and we will be at the mercy of the weather. Because of this, the plan is to keep the skin on as much as possible while working from within. Has anyone here done this before? We will need to be replacing several pieces of framing because of the water damage (although much of the roof is good just not around seams), and are unsure of how to attach to the exterior without removing the skin. Could we use liquid nails to attach the new frame where the old was attached with staples from the outside?
Also, anyone have an idea how to replace the bottom board supporting the wall? The area around the wheel well is shot and will need to be replaced.
Thanks!
EDIT for wheel well photo:
Moderator edit to re-size picture to forum suggested limit of 640px maximum width.