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Conversation Between Splitrock and maryduke
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  1. Splitrock
    I had a Harley when I was 18. Later I had three Goldwings. That's what we toured with. There's a picture of the rig on my blog. We got 25 miles per gallon pulling the trailer, ate a lot of the time out of the cooler, and we could camp four to a site. It made for really low cost vacations. Motorcycles are in my past for good now.

    I want to tour Northern Wisconsin and Michigan, lower state as well as the upper peninsula. That's not a lot of miles and I can imagine making a leisurely two week trip out of it. I may not get it done this season because of my decision to buy this fixer-upper Airstream. This may take me two years to fix up into a nice trailer to be in.
  2. maryduke
    07-26-2010 11:58 AM
    maryduke
    our interior was vinyl covered, so it took the paint, and looks great. Where is had turned loose, I just stripped it off and repainted. Still have more to do inside, just trying to decide what it is I want to do. I am thinking about doing some artwork on the exterior, and would love to get ideas.
  3. maryduke
    07-26-2010 11:53 AM
    maryduke
    Want to spend as much time as we can at the coast, or a beach somewhere. Husband still works, and I am retired. Wish I had a Harley, I would be on the road a lot more. We want to get the trailer to a place where we can use it comfortably. Not a full timer yet. Maybe some day for the better part of the year.
  4. Splitrock
    What's your plans for your trailer? Are you retired? Plan to travel a lot? Weekenders? I'm 66 and still work in the family business. My wife takes care of our two grandsons (7 years and 9 months) while their parents work Monday through Friday. We have traveled the country a lot with a motorcycle and a pull behind camper trailer. I'd probably be on the road half of the time but my wife prefers to be home.
  5. Splitrock
    I'm not gonna paint the aluminum inside skin in mine. I found a post where somebody washed the interior with whitewall tire cleaner. I tried that and it worked. Cleaned it and no more sticky. I'm planning to make new upholstered screw on skirts for the lower interior panels. I may have to paint the luan panels where the vinyl peeled off but I'll probably just replace those panels with natural birch panels.

    Maybe you'll find the thermostat. I threw away lots of the drape connectors before I happened to think they're worth money to me when I replace drapes. I removed the upper curtain track in the back sleeping area because I couldn't clean it. I may replace some small sections of the track without the valance. I see drapes in a camper as a hard to clean item that stores dust and odors.

    I'm trying to not do anything I can't reverse with this trailer. So far, so good.
  6. maryduke
    07-26-2010 10:12 AM
    maryduke
    It sounds like you have gone really indepth on the project. It does take a special person to appreciate them, ours has been in the family since 78. so it has had much wear from hubby's parents. IN the repainting interior, I have lost or tossed the Thermostat to the AC i took pics of the front cover and back of it, but the part that mounts to the wall, is missing, I am not sure how to find or if I have to keep with the same.
  7. Splitrock
    I believe I'm like a lot of people who bought a neglected Airstream:-) I bought a new . . . expensive hobby. So far I have gutted the living and sleeping areas, removed a section of floor, repaired and painted the exposed frame, installed a new air conditioner, resealed the sewer vents, installed new gaskets on all the opening windows and the door, and installed film on all the windows.

    Now I'm replacing all the clearance lights with LCD fixtures. Next I'll install a new tow vehicle connection cable and check out the brakes. I've ordered three new fantastic ceiling vent fans. When I get those installed I should be done on top. I have a LONG way to go to finish this enough to take it out for a weekend.
  8. maryduke
    07-25-2010 04:20 PM
    maryduke
    Like what you're doing with the 76. Looking good.
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