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Mudshovel
May 16, 2013Explorer
Ok so I have done a bunch since my last posting of repairs, I'm just going to focus on the floor for now and will touch base with other repairs as I get back to them.
I have got all of the old floor torn out and cleaned up. Had to re attach some of the sheet metal to the floors frame that I had knocked loose prying the old floor up. Then I added wood strips to sections of the metal frame for something to tie the old to new floor seems together. Original floor was one solid sheet of 3/8" OSB.
Notice how much off the wheel well frame area is, I found that the rear section of wall has sagged a little bit, I will correct that when I get there.
This is where the genset sat, that was fun to remove, I will put it back in before I build the wall. I need to finish floor and wash the genset and make sure the oil thats everwhere was a spill and not a leak before I reinstall it.
LOL I couldn't think of a better use for this old lawn mower I had, don't roll good but it moves just enought :)
So that's were I'm at right now, stay tuned!
I have got all of the old floor torn out and cleaned up. Had to re attach some of the sheet metal to the floors frame that I had knocked loose prying the old floor up. Then I added wood strips to sections of the metal frame for something to tie the old to new floor seems together. Original floor was one solid sheet of 3/8" OSB.
Notice how much off the wheel well frame area is, I found that the rear section of wall has sagged a little bit, I will correct that when I get there.
This is where the genset sat, that was fun to remove, I will put it back in before I build the wall. I need to finish floor and wash the genset and make sure the oil thats everwhere was a spill and not a leak before I reinstall it.
LOL I couldn't think of a better use for this old lawn mower I had, don't roll good but it moves just enought :)
So that's were I'm at right now, stay tuned!
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