bluefury361
Old Man with a Hat
I know this is somewhat off subject on this site, but some have expressed interest in the upgrading of the interior of our 1968 Concord Traveler Conastoga travel trailer.
I won't go into the details, just a couple before and after shots so far. (It's a work in progress). All this has been done since returning from New Orleans in early April as well as the repaint of the Admiral. I'll be happy to hit the road again this Saturday so I can get some R&R.
New flooring, A/C unit fitted, paneling, upholstery and some lighting. The table is a repurposed "Ben & Jerrys" ice cream store table base with a silkscreened top I found at a swap meet in Florida and a 1/4" plexeglass top.
I also completely refitted the water system adding a tank & pump for times, (like at Carlisle), when we won't have a water hookup.
The paneling on the upper wall is interesting. I was looking for something unusual and found a grooved, woodgrain 4x8 sheet at HD that was pretty boring ..... except for the back side. So I installed it back side out.
I won't go into the details, just a couple before and after shots so far. (It's a work in progress). All this has been done since returning from New Orleans in early April as well as the repaint of the Admiral. I'll be happy to hit the road again this Saturday so I can get some R&R.
New flooring, A/C unit fitted, paneling, upholstery and some lighting. The table is a repurposed "Ben & Jerrys" ice cream store table base with a silkscreened top I found at a swap meet in Florida and a 1/4" plexeglass top.
I also completely refitted the water system adding a tank & pump for times, (like at Carlisle), when we won't have a water hookup.
The paneling on the upper wall is interesting. I was looking for something unusual and found a grooved, woodgrain 4x8 sheet at HD that was pretty boring ..... except for the back side. So I installed it back side out.
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