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Anyone interested in 83 Pace Arrow Tear down and Rebuild?

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
Started to look into some water damage in the kitchen of our 83 Pace Arrow. The more I looked, the more I found. I have some pics of the damage so far. Anyone interested in following a rebuild thread?
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.
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fulltimin
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Nomad
Wow, what a week. Did I mention I don't like stress any more? Lol.

Swamped with computers last week, PLUS.....

As you know, if you have followed this for a while, wife and I had our 50th anniversary in March this year.

We've been kicking around for a while about going out to the state of Washington to visit my brother in law.

He's only about 1/2 as crazy as I am.

Anyhow, trying to tie up all the loose ends with computers, as well as trying to get ready for the upcoming trip - starting this week, by the way - created a little more stress than I like.

However, it looks like we'll be on time to leave, and I have just a couple of things to finish up computer wise, so it's starting to look better.

I do have some interesting info coming up, some of which, I hope to post during the trip, that ties in to exactly what I want to do with the motor home, when the time comes.

Not making any promises, so we'll see how this unfolds during the next 3 weeks.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
navegator wrote:
Grind the flat part at an angle and use them as a spatula to either mix or spread the fiberglass epoxy or give them as butter spreaders for X-mass.

navegator




Thank you.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
LouLawrence wrote:
fulltimin wrote:
Bruce Brown wrote:
Normally, when brushes are used up, people just throw them away.

It would seem time would be better spent working on the MH instead of taking the bristles out of junk brushes, but your project, your time I guess. :S




Was cleaning up. Spent 2 minutes pulling bristles and taking a couple of pics.

Not a big time waster.

Too many computers to work on this week, as well as trying to get ready for an upcoming (hopefully) trip out west to my brother in law for his birthday.

If I post about the trip, is that going to get deleted?

I certainly hope so. I don't need notifications that you have posted about something completely off-topic. Nothing to stop you from posting elsewhere in an appropriate topic if you think it's RV related somehow.



Got it.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

navegator
Explorer
Explorer
Grind the flat part at an angle and use them as a spatula to either mix or spread the fiberglass epoxy or give them as butter spreaders for X-mass.

navegator

LouLawrence
Explorer
Explorer
fulltimin wrote:
Bruce Brown wrote:
Normally, when brushes are used up, people just throw them away.

It would seem time would be better spent working on the MH instead of taking the bristles out of junk brushes, but your project, your time I guess. :S




Was cleaning up. Spent 2 minutes pulling bristles and taking a couple of pics.

Not a big time waster.

Too many computers to work on this week, as well as trying to get ready for an upcoming (hopefully) trip out west to my brother in law for his birthday.

If I post about the trip, is that going to get deleted?

I certainly hope so. I don't need notifications that you have posted about something completely off-topic. Nothing to stop you from posting elsewhere in an appropriate topic if you think it's RV related somehow.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
DewLess wrote:
This posting of the brushes brings to mind the frugal traits of the Pennsylvania Dutch :W:)




The Pennsa - wane - ya - Dutch... Lol.

Actually, I really don't care if they get used or not.

I had thrown them away, and the trash bag they were in broke.

As a result, I was transferring the trash into another bag, and when I pulled one of these out, I wondered what was used to hold the bristles in.

So, I pulled them out of one brush - took 5 seconds...

I laid the brushes aside, finished transferring trash and went on my way.

Later I pulled 2 more sets of bristles out, took 2 pics and then posted.

In case you are wondering, I don't clean these, because using lacquer thinner, or acetone, or something like that will cost me more than buying the brushes on sale at Harbor Freight.

This was just a quick - let's throw it out there and see what happens, rather than, seriously looking to do something with them.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

DewLess
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Explorer
This posting of the brushes brings to mind the frugal traits of the Pennsylvania Dutch :W:)

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
Bruce Brown wrote:
Normally, when brushes are used up, people just throw them away.

It would seem time would be better spent working on the MH instead of taking the bristles out of junk brushes, but your project, your time I guess. :S




Was cleaning up. Spent 2 minutes pulling bristles and taking a couple of pics.

Not a big time waster.

Too many computers to work on this week, as well as trying to get ready for an upcoming (hopefully) trip out west to my brother in law for his birthday.

If I post about the trip, is that going to get deleted?
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

Bruce_Brown
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Normally, when brushes are used up, people just throw them away.

It would seem time would be better spent working on the MH instead of taking the bristles out of junk brushes, but your project, your time I guess. :S
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
Bruce & Jill Brown
2008 Kountry Star Pusher 3910

2bzy2c
Explorer II
Explorer II
LouLawrence wrote:
Isure don't want you to start 10 more pages of testing posts but aren't you concerned how 80-100 MPH winds (combined driving + wind speed) might effect that?


The operative word is โ€œdrivingโ€. Do you really think this will be actually driven? Hard to imagine.
My advice is worth exactly what you paid for it.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
I also have some used paint brushes for sale. I have both male and female brushes. For more information .... Wait, What?

Male and female?


Yeah. Some have bristles .......







Some don't ....







Yeah, that's funny in a twisted sort of way. What can I tell ya?

Anyhow, that's not why I posted that. My question is, anyone have a good idea for reusing these brush handles for something else, after removing the bristles?
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
I also picked up some additional Fiberglass Cloth. These have 8 square feet per pack, and cost $7.98 at the local Lowes.

Multiply by 7 and add tax, for a total of $59.22 We can add that to our prior total in the spreadsheet of $11,300.15, for a new grand total of $11,359.37.



If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
Here's a couple of pics checking how the TPO rolls down over the plywood in a 180 degree bend.

Looks like it should be fine.







If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
Here's a close up of the top side after rounding.







Here's the bottom side after I rounded and then pulled out the sander and gave both top and bottom a light sanding, just to smooth it a little bit.


If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
It finally cleared up a little bit today. I pulled the TPO back and proceeded to round o the edges of the plywood. I used a 1/4" round over bit.



If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.