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05-25-2010, 10:32 AM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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Our new Cloud 1958
........... has arrived and is sitting pretty ... will begin photo-documenting today, begin cleaning up the interior - apparently habitat for unwanted guests.... weather so/so in the pacific NW with showers forecast for a whole week!!
below is the link to photos i posted in the intro section
http://www.airforums.com/forums/f368...oud-64820.html
we plan to use this one as guest house/studio, need to decide what/how much to remove....
>>>>> will need a COMPLETE WINDOW (or frame) for streetside front. <<<<<<<<
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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05-29-2010, 01:36 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
, Washington
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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week 1; decisions, decisions.....
removed bathroom - it was soooo tiny, didn't have a toilet, and was in gross condition. will do without one, use double kitchen sink for hand-washing etc.
removed all the shelves etc in rear (bedroom) area, which is now a nice open space w room for a queen size bed.
removed small hanging cabinet unit above the sink - and it will never return....
which leaves us w the fridge and adjacent storage area, and the storage area next to the stove... floor - ceiling, makes a nice functional divider between the front and back of the trailer.
need to repair back sub-flooring; then install wooden queen bed frame, tall enough to re-use 2 of the original bed frame-drawers;
after paint job: install new thin plywood sub-floor on top of existing; bamboo snap-together flooring in kitchen and front area, ca. 60 sq ft...
paint job: over original zolatone(?): kilz and off white interior acrylic/latex >>!!? pls advise if this is a bad combination/ will peel??? <<<<
here is some more on my to-do list:
bamboo floor ~ 60 sq ft Lumber Liquidators: 9/16" x 5" Vertical Carbonized Bamboo Quick Clic
window detail:
standard window operator:
Window Operator - Gear 7-11/16"
small vent window:
Hehr 008-101 Vent Window Operator
nylon glides ??
screen roller:
Offset Screen Roller
seal:
Hehr Standard Glass Sealwindow screws
Vintage Trailer Supply - Vintage travel trailer parts and supplies!
door:
gasket
1950s Airstream Door Gasketlock/handle
Polished Chrome Entrance Lockglass
buy window glass at local hardware store
paint acrylic "Swiss coffee"
Shop Valspar Ultra Premium 5-Gallon Interior Latex Semi-Gloss Swiss Coffee at Lowes.comBEHR 1 Gal. Semi Gloss Enamel Swiss Coffee Premium Plus Interior Paint2 14' vents:
Metal Roof Vent4 teardrop markers
Vintage Trailer Supply - Vintage travel trailer parts and supplies!
exterior power outlet
15A Outlet
iron burner covers (2)
porch light
crank leveling jack
metal step, fix entrance frame (weld) & flooring
aluminum sheet for patching back roof/wall -- make mule - trailer, tree, clouds silhouettes; paint same color as wall.
dinette (purchase ongoing, original 1952)
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electrical is still a big question mark......
sabine
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
and the frame for rear window, escape style: 39 1/2" x 17" -- pls send asap
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05-29-2010, 01:38 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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copied and pasted my to do list and made a big mess.... oh well.......
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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05-29-2010, 04:41 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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05-29-2010, 04:46 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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05-29-2010, 04:50 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
, Washington
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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sky light?
is the vent you are seeing in the last photo a "sly light" that opens up? what is it called? need to find a replacement, and i don't see it offered by the vent folks....
know anyone parting out a 58 or so FC? -sabine
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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05-29-2010, 04:56 PM
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Rivet Master
1958 26' Overlander
Mesa
, Arizona
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 1,742
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Nice Sabine,
If you need to get rid of the stove and refridgerator let me know. Are you re-using the cabinet hardware and the Humphrey Gas light? I can use those too.
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1958 Overlander
2011 Wolf Creek 850N TC
2011 Ford F-250 Crewcab (6.2L), 3.73RE
WBCCI #5661/AIR #5661/TAC # AZ-6
4CU 1st VP
My '58 Overlander Restoration and Travel Blog:
https://mellomikesairstreams.blogspot.com/
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05-29-2010, 04:59 PM
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Rivet Master
1958 26' Overlander
Mesa
, Arizona
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 1,742
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 58flycloud
is the vent you are seeing in the last photo a "sly light" that opens up? what is it called? need to find a replacement, and i don't see it offered by the vent folks....
know anyone parting out a 58 or so FC? -sabine
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That large vent you're referring to is called an Astradome and is offered by Vintage Trailer Supply, too, but they are out of stock. They're supposed to get the new and cheaper version in soon. Here's the link:
Airstream Astradome
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1958 Overlander
2011 Wolf Creek 850N TC
2011 Ford F-250 Crewcab (6.2L), 3.73RE
WBCCI #5661/AIR #5661/TAC # AZ-6
4CU 1st VP
My '58 Overlander Restoration and Travel Blog:
https://mellomikesairstreams.blogspot.com/
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05-29-2010, 05:08 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
, Washington
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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sorry mello mike, for not responding to your PM -- got carried away by all this and real life too ;-) ... we do want to keep some of the LOOK, and whether or not the appliances need to be replaced depends on whether they work or not.... the fridge is an awful, rusted mess inside!
the gas light -- is just a small narrow unit that sticks out from the kitchen cab - we don't need it, also the gas line leading up to it....
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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05-29-2010, 05:22 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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thanks for the info re Astradome -- sticker shock here!! husband is tempted to get creative ...
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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06-15-2010, 12:16 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
, Washington
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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unmovable refrigerator LOL
staying within this thread..... hope to get answers anyway ...... soooo....
What is the Secret to removing the Refrigerator from our California style 58 Cloud???????
the fridge is a Marvel in bad condition, still don't know if it works, and it looks just terrible on the inside....
TIA, sabine & larry
ps. otherwise things are moving along nicely, considering larry bought himself a 57 Shasta and loves working on IT.... i'm fixing up the interior of the Cloud. more later...
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
and the frame for rear window, escape style: 39 1/2" x 17" -- pls send asap
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06-15-2010, 02:20 PM
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4 Rivet Member
1965 20' Globetrotter
1956 22' Caravanner
Mendon
, Massachusetts
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 468
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 58flycloud
staying within this thread..... hope to get answers anyway ...... soooo....
What is the Secret to removing the Refrigerator from our California style 58 Cloud???????
the fridge is a Marvel in bad condition, still don't know if it works, and it looks just terrible on the inside....
TIA, sabine & larry
ps. otherwise things are moving along nicely, considering larry bought himself a 57 Shasta and loves working on IT.... i'm fixing up the interior of the Cloud. more later...
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You need to look at taking off the silver trim and then you should see the screws holding it in. Did for me.
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06-17-2010, 01:50 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
, Washington
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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thank you muddy hollow --- husband tried that but somehow made no progress. there have got to be Some Secret Screws Somewhere else as well.......
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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06-17-2010, 03:20 PM
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Vintage Alum. Enthusiast
1959 24' Tradewind
Phoenix
, Arizona
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: I currently do not own a 2nd Airstream
Posts: 4,360
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Your gas lamp shaft is from a Veritas style lamp. Parts are scarce but can be sourced. As for the fridge, there are probably screws at the back down low on the fridge frame. Do you have the skinny broom closet by the entry door? If so, you can access them from there. Is there a gas line connected to the fridge or just a 120 volt plug?
You can also make your own AstroDome with 1" and 1/2" aluminum angle, some clear lexan sheets and salvaged lifter mechanisms. I have one on mine and am pleased with its looks and function. Let me know if you what me to post plans.
Brad
FF
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06-17-2010, 04:46 PM
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Rivet Master
1957 22' Caravanner
Port Hadlock
, Washington
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 58flycloud
thank you muddy hollow --- husband tried that but somehow made no progress. there have got to be Some Secret Screws Somewhere else as well.......
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Mine had a few nails through the lower mount that it sits on. Fought it for days before I found them and then it slid right out.
-steve
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06-19-2010, 11:33 AM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
, Washington
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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Ugh
just wrote a thank-you note and poof..... no clue what key combination made it evaporate.....
be back later!!!
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
and the frame for rear window, escape style: 39 1/2" x 17" -- pls send asap
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06-19-2010, 12:24 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
, Washington
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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pbearsailor and flyfshr
thank you both for responding ... husband will continue The Hunt on monday (work weekend!!)
flyfshr, we will definitely go the DIY route re the Astradome. pls post the plans :-) !! maybe in its own thread so they won't get buried here.... thanks for the offer! and pls let us know... (i.e. link) - we do have that ridiculously narrow door thingie on the left of the fridge....
the FC will be stationary, (husband is working to get the 57 shasta (man cave) road ready) .
that decision makes it a lot easier on us fixing the FC up as guest house, unique artist residence for husband's future students/co workers....
we admire all the effort that goes into restoration work, but as a former architect (long time ago, almost forgotten) i have my own ideas of space&comfort. i do love the challenge of small spaces, that's why my professional interest was a lost cause in this country. (originally from krautland :-) )
will keep updating.... order from vintage supply to arrive soon - they were all out of the window operators !!!!! working on door now.... it's a freaking mess!!
sabine
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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07-12-2010, 11:29 PM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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progress and Q
progress re sanding the remaining cabinet units; the fridge is OUT :-) - thanks for the support, it helped. patched up holes in the aluminum interior wall -- not after perfection, you can tell; bought bamboo flooring; working on windows now, bought the glass but got stuck applying the gasket.... (see below) also, the door isn't such an eye sore any more, the interior had been painted brown... ugh
removable windows were cleaned up, and are ready for gasket etc to attach.....>>>>wondering if it is necessary to squirt some kind of sealant into the gasket's channel before attaching the gasket to the metal edge? <<<< i saw that done in a video, they used silicone... which apparently is a no-no (attacks aluminum?) and also is probably quite messy. i read thru hours worth of mssges on this board, but found no reference to my problem.... except one person is suggesting to use 3M Super Weather Strip Adhesive - which sounds good to me since it won't make a smeary mess..... the gasket is quite squirrelly, hard to control, imagine squishy goo in it.... sounds like extra clean-up work to me....
i wasn't going to use anything inside the gasket, figured the screws would tighten it, but husband thinks otherwise....
any advice? what to do/use? thanks in advance
sabine
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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07-13-2010, 07:25 AM
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Vintage Alum. Enthusiast
1959 24' Tradewind
Phoenix
, Arizona
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: I currently do not own a 2nd Airstream
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Sorry for the delay, took me a while to find all three of the files. Why can't archiving be easier??
Anyway, this should be a fairly simple creation with a little skill and the proper tools. I learned from experience that you need to add 1/4" to the measurement on the long side and 1/8" to the ends to account for the bending. I had to make a second one since the first one was too short. Took me an afternoon and it has held up well. I also replaced the bug screen in the removable frame with black shade cloth to cut down on our intense sunlight here in the desert.
You can do this. Good luck.
Brad
FF
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07-14-2010, 01:47 AM
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newly aluminated
1958 22' Flying Cloud
issaquah
, Washington
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 51
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sealant inside gasket?
thanks so much, flyfshr !! once we get to that point, i'll have to ask you how you connect the dome to the rest of the thing..... at this point, a plain piece of plexi glass does the job.
anyone:
here's what i need to know for now: it may have gotten lost in the post above:
>>>> is it necessary to squirt some kind of sealant into the gasket's channel before slipping the gasket over the metal edge? <<<<
i saw that done in a video, they used silicone...
i bought some stuff, i think it is latex based, clear... comes in a small tube...
sabine
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need a small window frame 19"w x 13" tall --
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