by [email protected] | Mar 9, 2019 | Camper Renovation
We discovered relatively minor water damage during the gutting process. When flushing the plumbing system we were alarmed to discover the kitchen sink drain wasn’t even connected. We were able to catch that quickly, and currently there’s no kitchen at all....
by [email protected] | Mar 9, 2019 | Camper Renovation
The “canvas” tents of our bed-wings were in okay condition. There was minor mildew stains on the dingy interiors. They were also made entirely from cheap appearing vinyl in colors that clash with the rest of our new color scheme. I really like the...
by [email protected] | Feb 15, 2019 | Camper Renovation
Here’s a big peak into what we’ve got planned for our camper.An unreasonable amount of time was spent searching for, ordering and sorting through swatches for these materials to eventually arrive at what we hope will be ???????? Exterior paint swatches and...
by [email protected] | Sep 22, 2018 | Camper Renovation
We pulled out the linoleum, which left a paper and glue residue. An affordable steamer tool along with a wide metal scraper made removing the residue much easier. The steamer was also helpful with removing the vinyl wallpaper. It left an adhesive residue over a good...
by [email protected] | Sep 21, 2018 | Camper Renovation
We knew that heading into this project that we’d keep elements with plumbing or gas in generally the same place because of their more significant infrastructure. Generally speaking, we’re planning to keep the general layout with the goal of greater...
by [email protected] | Sep 19, 2018 | Camper Renovation
With winter approaching, it was important to get as much removed from the camper as possible to give us enough time in the spring to rebuild. We started by removing the sun-baked decals from the exterior. We used a 3M stripe-off wheel, which is like a spinning eraser...