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โFeb-04-2012 03:44 PM
rfuerst911sc wrote:
How about stainless steel ? Seems like it would be perfect, easily cleaned and holds up to most chemicals/foods that's why it is used in restaurants. Put down a plywood base and then glue down the stainless. Not sure what to do for the front edge maybe wood ?
โFeb-04-2012 01:25 PM
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โFeb-04-2012 09:23 AM
Photog101 wrote:
My uncle had a 1957 or 58 Airstream. He bought it new and kept it until he passed in the mid 90's. Sometime during the 80's, the outer metal started looking pretty worse for wear. I towed it to a truck wash and they cleaned the aluminum with a chemical that is used on aluminum truck parts (tanks, bumpers, wheels, etc). It gave it a flat finish but it was bright again. We laid on a heavy coat of wax and then he would re-wax it every year after that and it looked great.
Just another thought on how to brighten up an Avion.
โFeb-04-2012 09:18 AM
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โFeb-04-2012 03:04 AM
garryk6 wrote:
Seeing all the work to de-anodize and polish an Avion, I am liking the dull silver more and more...:W
When we stop having snow and freezing temps, I hope to be able to just give my C-10 a good cleaning,and hopefully a good waxing.
But while the cold temps are here, I am looking at what I can do in the warmer areas inside. I need to decide on a counter top material, and now that my newer 3 burner cook top is here, I can start re-making my kitchen area with some minor tweaks. THe maiden voyage/shakedown run last Thanksgiving helped show us some pros and cons to our initial design. So we are planning some adjustments before our summer trip in June. I also hope to get some Aluminum for the rear pan, and start working out that piece of "art". As with everything on an Avion, each piece is a "work-of-art". Just some come out like mona-lisa and some come out like crayon...
Garry in the Frozen north (10F as I type and over 4 ft of snow since the first of the year...
โFeb-04-2012 02:59 AM
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โJan-22-2012 10:35 AM
67avion wrote:
I wonder if anyone has explored replacement windows for the Avion? I have in mind tinted, double glazed windows. I have run across windows that interested me from Dometic, but I can't find a source in the US.
โJan-22-2012 08:15 AM
merc25 wrote:
Well!!! I have now read this entire thread and I just want to tip my hat to you guys and thank you for the wealth of information, pics and the benefit of your experience. I stumbled into this forum because I have an offer on a '66 C10. My primary concern is with body repair. My C10 would have a pretty good crease front curbside cabover, affecting 4 or 5 curved panels. I have been unable to contact Cayo Repair (I just get a generic answering machine). I will try again but what I need to know is if they still offer replacement panels. Think I recall someone posting otherwise. I'm not convinced I could get a satisfactory result just hammering them out. Can anyone help?
Thanks again for making the effort in sharing your experiences.