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Hi again all,I'm getting close doing something here this weekend, but since I've been obsessing, I've got some more questions. You guys were so helpful before, that I'm hoping you'll be patient with...
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Here's another, what's that stuff called that goes in the corners of the interior paneling? Gimp or something? Where can I find that? Thanks again, JC
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And another. what do I use to attach the skin back on? Nails, Staples? Any specs on these?
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Hi Justin, I'll try to answer some of your questions...After removing the front and back and lifting the roof edges, the skin usually comes off from the bottom up and goes back on from the top down....
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Maybe because I'm left-handed I do things backwards, but I remove skin from the top down and put it back on from the bottom up! I kept everything I removed from my trailer Justin so everything was...
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nkroes wrote: Maybe because I'm left-handed I do things backwards, but I remove skin from the top down and put it back on from the bottom up!Maybe because I'm left-handed I do things backwards, but I...
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Cool. Then I'm in good company. Or, maybe it's a Michigan thing! ;-)
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Hmmmm. I agree with JC and Nancy-it depends on the trailer how the skin comes off... Remembering my Hanson, the skin was screwed on in pieces, the top overlapping the bottom. In that case, the skin...
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and on my Terry, you start by removing the rear skin and work forward and the DeVille you work from the bottom up like VK said.
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I wound up removing the skin from the bottom up, and then installing it from the bottom up. The wooden wall framework was so rotten where the ceiling and walls met, that I couldn't get an accurate...
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Vikx Said:One thing I suggest is take LOTS of pictures. Put all little parts in baggies and label them. Mark wood parts and templates as to where they go and what they are. You will need the photos,...
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Hey All, Just wanted to thank everyone for the pointers and the encouragement. Demo starts soon, and I'm sure that'll lead to more questions. I'm sure glad to have an experienced group that are so...
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