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westend
Oct 09, 2015Explorer
Bluebeard wrote:Thanks, I tried to show how most of it was done so others can see that, if an old Swede can get something done half right, they can too. I hope others get some inspiration from it. Chronicling it kept me on task, also.
Westend- I checked out your signature. No Fair- you do AWESOME WORK! I aspire to do the kind of work you do. There is NO WAY I will go to the extent you went to, but - seriously- you did it right. A good friend who is a finish carpenter is looking to do what you did, so I will forward your link to him. I am sure he will get some great ideas from your project.
Great job chronicling your project.
Really, this trailer restoring is pretty simple stuff. It does involve some dedication to the time to complete. My local Craigslist always has a few project trailers that need completion. I guess some folks give up when faced with the amount of time or effort involved.
I'd suggest to build out your trailer the way you want it. Put some of those great ideas into the build. The hydronic heating is a great idea. One member here is using a magnetic pump to recirculate heated water. No noise and moves a lot of water.
Good luck on your project. Post some pictures if you can.
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