We didn't have Flora done in time to take her to Maumee. In fact, she's not done yet, but we did bring her home to finish.
Our goal was to have her skin on with no loose parts before we moved her. So, here is what we did:
- We sent the skin off to be painted. We had the green on the Scout matched and have a stripe at the top of the trailer and a stripe at the bottom painted that same color with the rest being bright white. We purchased new roof skin so there would be no seams. Had that painted white, too
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Curb-side post-paint |
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This is 1/2" birch with a layer of bubble insulation. The supports are for the rear window. |
- We installed the dinette supports and seats.
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Curbside dinette seat - with distribution box inserted |
- We installed the 1/8" ceiling pieces (birch luan) starting from the back, working forward. We left the front open so we could get big pieces like the kitchen cabinet in and out before their final installation. Thanks again to Nancy Kroes for her invaluable assistance with getting this done.
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Kitchen cabinet (looking in through the door) |
- Installed the front ceiling piece and then the overhead cabinet.
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Front overhead cabinet |
- Put all of the skin on and moved her out
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Flora on her way out - the front side |
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Flora on her way out - the back side (we had a lot more room than it looks like) |
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Flora made it home in one piece |
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