Feb-07-2019 08:06 PM
May-24-2019 10:09 PM
May-08-2019 07:04 AM
May-07-2019 09:09 PM
OleManOleCan wrote:
Well, It's been almost 3 months working on my Old Fleetwood Prowler.
I'm not fast, I worked on it when I had no obligations for the day.
Not saying I'm finished, but the bigger job is complete.
NOW...
Tomorrow I start to clean out all the tools, stains, and saw dust.
Then I'm gonna mount a tiny 19" TV, and buy new bedding.
Lastly I'm gonna hang the curtains Barbara made.
(I already put up new brackets and rods...)
Bout time to go to the Mountain. I can hardly wait.
THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN A BLAST. 🙂
Apr-28-2019 09:44 PM
Apr-28-2019 09:40 PM
Apr-27-2019 10:08 PM
Apr-18-2019 05:21 AM
Apr-17-2019 10:12 PM
OleManOleCan wrote:OleManOleCan wrote:
Continuing saga...
I've worked on my 75 Fleetwood Prowler now off and on for a couple of months.
Probably the hardest things to do were plumbing related.
I don't speak plumber, so that made it more difficult.
I finally completed all my plumbing work.
NOW...
Next project. Someone built a shower stall but failed to include little things like water. Who knows what they were thinking.
Yesterday I used my Sawzall and gutted it. I need the space more than I need a shower. ( I generally camp near a bath house in my favorite campgrounds, so I prefer to use their shower. Two of my favorite campgrounds have super clean bath houses)
Since my camper is about 20 foot long, space is at a premium.
I'm going to build a large pantry and storage area where the shower was.
It will have it's own entrance.
A wall in the bathroom will separate my toilet from my pantry.
BTW: I cleared it with the boss, and she prefers to use the bathhouse too...
Out came the sawzall...
More later.
Today 4/15
I got new stabilizers and installed them.
That old can is steady as a rock. I'm impressed.
I bought materials to make a case opening for my Pantry.
Tonight I ordered a Twin size Futon mattress from Amazon.
It will go on the Futon couch over the cushions.
Tomorrow my mom has an appointment at Vision America...
Not gonna get much accomplished until Tuesday.
I still need to frame up the pantry, and cut some shelving...
I'm getting closer to finishing my project. I'm planning to take
the Prowler camping in a couple of weeks.
I decided to scrap the ancient TV and it's mount and put a wall mount in and buy a small TV.
Apr-14-2019 10:39 PM
OleManOleCan wrote:
Continuing saga...
I've worked on my 75 Fleetwood Prowler now off and on for a couple of months.
Probably the hardest things to do were plumbing related.
I don't speak plumber, so that made it more difficult.
I finally completed all my plumbing work.
NOW...
Next project. Someone built a shower stall but failed to include little things like water. Who knows what they were thinking.
Yesterday I used my Sawzall and gutted it. I need the space more than I need a shower. ( I generally camp near a bath house in my favorite campgrounds, so I prefer to use their shower. Two of my favorite campgrounds have super clean bath houses)
Since my camper is about 20 foot long, space is at a premium.
I'm going to build a large pantry and storage area where the shower was.
It will have it's own entrance.
A wall in the bathroom will separate my toilet from my pantry.
BTW: I cleared it with the boss, and she prefers to use the bathhouse too...
Out came the sawzall...
More later.
Apr-13-2019 10:00 PM
Apr-13-2019 09:43 PM
ppine wrote:
Vintage trailers have a coolness factor. But they are like old cars. It is hard to get some parts and things fail. They are fun but not for everyone.
Apr-08-2019 10:54 AM
Apr-07-2019 10:20 PM
OleManOleCan wrote:OleManOleCan wrote:
Well... I've been busy. I cleaned out my Prowler. Removed a tore up awning someone had put on it. (Fabric rotted)
I've added several coat hooks, a clock, a new smoke/carbon dioxide detector.
I've sprayed the metal step with black liquid rubber. (No longer slick when wet).
I cleaned the stove and got all burners clean and burning. I got the oven cleaned and the pilot light lite. Stove works great.
I had an additional gas line someone had installed. I added a propane wall heater for boondocking.
I changed out the safety chains, and cleaned the hitch area.
I bought an additional 15', 30 amp extension cord and some additional connectors.
Today I started washing the trailer down outside.
Today I installed a Cable Vision plug on the outside of the Power hatch.
(We don't always Boondock)
I made a small platform to use instead of the 'Step'. I put a rubber tread surface to make it not too slick.
I've been pretty busy with the niggling little things.
TO DO LIST
I'm gonna put a new rubber roof on.
It is leaking where someone installed the awning.
I haven't tackled electrical and plumbing yet.
I'm gonna make stove and sink covers for extra work areas...
I need new rubber for the road, and I'm gonna repack the bearings.
The Tongue of the trailer, back bumper and the wheel rims will get a fresh coat of black paint.
I need a new trailer battery... Done.
I need a couple of up to date 20 pound Propane tanks.
I'll get the propane tanks at one of the many Estate Sales near here.
I don't mind paying $10-15 for an up to date tank.
AND...
I have my wife looking for some large vinyl letters, gonna put
'Ole Man Dan' on the hatch on the back of the camper.
(Got to keep her busy)
ADDITION....
I've worked on my electricals for the last two days.
I have 110 power to lights and plugs.
Someone at some time added 12 volt lights too.
I need to buy a new battery and check those circuits too.
Today I connected a garden hose to my camper.
water leaks all around the faucet connection. Gonna cut it out of the system and replace it. I did get enough water inside to see that my kitchen sink faucet works.
My old Prowler does not have a lock at the trailer ball, it has a shackle that goes down to secure the ball inside. My temporary fix was to put a long shank lock thru the shackle so it want close.
We are expecting 6" to 8" of rain in the next few days, guess I'll stay inside and leave the RV work for another day. More later.
Apr-07-2019 10:19 PM
OleManOleCan wrote:OleManOleCan wrote:
Well... I've been busy. I cleaned out my Prowler. Removed a tore up awning someone had put on it. (Fabric rotted)
I've added several coat hooks, a clock, a new smoke/carbon dioxide detector.
I've sprayed the metal step with black liquid rubber. (No longer slick when wet).
I cleaned the stove and got all burners clean and burning. I got the oven cleaned and the pilot light lite. Stove works great.
I had an additional gas line someone had installed. I added a propane wall heater for boondocking.
I changed out the safety chains, and cleaned the hitch area.
I bought an additional 15', 30 amp extension cord and some additional connectors.
Today I started washing the trailer down outside.
Today I installed a Cable Vision plug on the outside of the Power hatch.
(We don't always Boondock)
I made a small platform to use instead of the 'Step'. I put a rubber tread surface to make it not too slick.
I've been pretty busy with the niggling little things.
TO DO LIST
I'm gonna put a new rubber roof on.
It is leaking where someone installed the awning.
I haven't tackled electrical and plumbing yet.
I'm gonna make stove and sink covers for extra work areas...
I need new rubber for the road, and I'm gonna repack the bearings.
The Tongue of the trailer, back bumper and the wheel rims will get a fresh coat of black paint.
I need a new trailer battery... Done.
I need a couple of up to date 20 pound Propane tanks.
I'll get the propane tanks at one of the many Estate Sales near here.
I don't mind paying $10-15 for an up to date tank.
AND...
I have my wife looking for some large vinyl letters, gonna put
'Ole Man Dan' on the hatch on the back of the camper.
(Got to keep her busy)
ADDITION....
I've worked on my electricals for the last two days.
I have 110 power to lights and plugs.
Someone at some time added 12 volt lights too.
I need to buy a new battery and check those circuits too.
Today I connected a garden hose to my camper.
water leaks all around the faucet connection. Gonna cut it out of the system and replace it. I did get enough water inside to see that my kitchen sink faucet works.
My old Prowler does not have a lock at the trailer ball, it has a shackle that goes down to secure the ball inside. My temporary fix was to put a long shank lock thru the shackle so it want close.
We are expecting 6" to 8" of rain in the next few days, guess I'll stay inside and leave the RV work for another day. More later.