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08-13-2016, 06:23 PM
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#61
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Rivet Master
1969 25' Tradewind
Shasta Lake
, California
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 1,041
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Thanks for the reply Tony .
Yes I would like to see detail of the finished hinge in the open and closed positions with and without the cushions .
On the factory set up you have to lift the back cushion onto the slid out platform as you close it, what a pain.
Thanks Glen.
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08-19-2016, 11:55 AM
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#62
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2 Rivet Member
1992 29' Excella
seattle
, Washington
Join Date: May 2016
Posts: 20
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So it looks like you only replaced the parts of the sub floor that needed it. And you used 3/4" marine ply. If I'm not mistaken, the original floor in the 70's models is either 1/2" or 5/8". How did you match up the levels?
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08-19-2016, 03:31 PM
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#63
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Rivet Master
1973 25' Tradewind
Beautiful
, Oregon
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 553
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stephseattle
I have heard about some floors being 5/8" but I found mine to be 3/4". The marine ply matched perfectly without fairing it. The marine plywood was a true 3/4" if I remember correctly.
Glenritas
I have been away I will look for or take some pics of the gaucho in the various position.
Tony
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08-19-2016, 08:27 PM
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#64
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1 Rivet Member
1977 29' Ambassador
Bakersfield
, California
Join Date: May 2016
Posts: 9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony S
Many questions arise. What should I do first? How far do I want to go? How far do I have to go with this project?
First thing is to see what needed to be done and what I wanted to accomplish. So we took a few trips out and I took some pictures that I called "the way we were" photos. It showed at bedtime how the trailer was arranged, well disarranged. So functionality was high on the list. I don't know if I can find a place for everything to have everything in its place. I think I will take out the almost unused stove/oven and go with a stove top microwave combo
But first deconstruction.
By the way that stove and other interior parts are available. Stove $100
Tony
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any parts left
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08-19-2016, 11:04 PM
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#65
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Airstream newcomer
1969 31' Sovereign
Spokane
, Washington
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 17
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Yours will be one Land Yacht that truly lives up to its name!
It's beautiful, Tony. The upholstery perfectly complements the lovely woodwork. And what is even better is that beneath, behind, around all of the beautiful woodwork and furnishings is a solid, safe and very usable home away from home.
Must admit though that you had me at the trunk extension and black tank line and valve reconfiguration. That is just downright elegant!
Carla
1969 31' Sovereign
1948 16' La Cosse
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08-20-2016, 12:11 AM
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Rivet Master
1973 25' Tradewind
Beautiful
, Oregon
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 553
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Thank you for the complement. I am completely satisfied with the upholstery. The crazy thing is I bought enough different fabrics to do a couple of trailers more. I just felt the upholstery was real important for the total look I was after. I was worried about getting the fabric too dark but with the mahogany a certain richness was required. I think I said before I will either have to buy another trailer to fix up or sell the fabric. I think I felt a lot of the time I could spend a little extra money to get it right since I was saving a great deal of money doing the work myself.
Rbeasley, Yes I do have parts left, a great many. I need to sell them; I just have not gotten around to it. If there is something you are after please let me know. I do have every intention of pricing them fairly. My main concern is the ease of the sale.
Thanks
Tony
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08-20-2016, 02:40 PM
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#67
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Rivet Master
1969 25' Tradewind
Shasta Lake
, California
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 1,041
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony S
stephseattle
Glenritas
I have been away I will look for or take some pics of the gaucho in the various position.
Tony
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Thanks that would be great
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08-21-2016, 05:02 AM
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#68
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3 Rivet Member
1971 18' Caravel
Nokesville
, Virginia
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 104
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Tony, are there pics of your trunk extension and black tank line and valve configuration? Your wood working skills are amazing and the grain and color of that wood beautiful. Thanks for all the updates and associated photos
Bullit
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08-21-2016, 08:52 AM
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#69
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1 Rivet Member
1977 29' Ambassador
Bakersfield
, California
Join Date: May 2016
Posts: 9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony S
Thank you for the complement. I am completely satisfied with the upholstery. The crazy thing is I bought enough different fabrics to do a couple of trailers more. I just felt the upholstery was real important for the total look I was after. I was worried about getting the fabric too dark but with the mahogany a certain richness was required. I think I said before I will either have to buy another trailer to fix up or sell the fabric. I think I felt a lot of the time I could spend a little extra money to get it right since I was saving a great deal of money doing the work myself.
Rbeasley, Yes I do have parts left, a great many. I need to sell them; I just have not gotten around to it. If there is something you are after please let me know. I do have every intention of pricing them fairly. My main concern is the ease of the sale.
Thanks
Tony
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Thank you,
I;m in search for a good quality vintage oven/stove, Fridg. for my 77
PM me to Rbinspector1@aol.com
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08-23-2016, 01:59 AM
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#70
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Rivet Master
1973 25' Tradewind
Beautiful
, Oregon
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 553
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I believe there are pictures of the valve arangement within this thread. I will check, if not I will add some.
Below are the pics of the gaucho. Note the pin that locks in up or down. It goes through a hole in a block glued to the frame work. The strap lifts the leaf/back up from the down (bed) position. I used two 36 inch piano hinges.
Tony
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08-24-2016, 11:38 AM
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#71
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Rivet Master
1969 25' Tradewind
Shasta Lake
, California
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 1,041
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Tony thanks for the pic's.
So the cushions are separate from the slide boards .
What holds the rear panel in the up position ?
It looks like the back board rests against the shelf that is behind it at the front of the trailer.
When traveling does it stay up or fall down ?
Thanks, G.
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08-24-2016, 02:43 PM
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#72
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Rivet Master
1973 25' Tradewind
Beautiful
, Oregon
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 553
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I have not ran down the road with the new gaucho set up. Around the property turning it around the back has remained in place. If it does't I will use velcro.
It does bump up to the shelf. I will be putting some faux leather on the back side of the plywood so that is what you will see through the front window when the bed is in the up position. It will also help with any rubbing on the shelf.
Tony
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08-24-2016, 02:58 PM
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#73
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Rivet Master
1973 25' Tradewind
Beautiful
, Oregon
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 553
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Hi Folks,
Coming to the end, sort of. Here are pictures of the slide out pantry. I modified a rev-a- shelf. I should of just built it myself but it will do.
The pantry comes with a lock postion with a few pounds pull out resistance. I did the ole drop pin through a hole in the shelf trick, again, to keep it in a positive lock position when moving down the road. The real trick now is remembering to drop the pin in. This task goes on the things to do before leaving check list.
You can see the narrow shelf above that is perfect for a loaf of bread or the like.
Tony
Oh, the crazy reflection you see is on the bulk head going into the trailer on the left side, reflecting the stuff I have stored on the shelves inside the "trailer barn". It is not stuff in the trailer.
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08-24-2016, 08:55 PM
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#74
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Rivet Master
1969 25' Tradewind
Shasta Lake
, California
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 1,041
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Tony
Thanks for the answers. I may copy your design, where did you get the tracks ?
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08-25-2016, 08:51 AM
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#75
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Rivet Master
1973 25' Tradewind
Beautiful
, Oregon
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 553
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Glenritas
I got the drawer slides from Wurst - Lois and Company. The were the 500 lbs rated drawer slides. Ball bearing of course. I can't remember brand I will look if you need that. Either Blum or KN
Good Luck
Tony
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08-25-2016, 11:42 AM
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#76
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4 Rivet Member
1972 25' Tradewind
Calgary
, Alberta
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 297
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Really nice work and thanks for all the details and pics, this is going to help me tons!!
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08-30-2016, 10:12 AM
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#77
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2 Rivet Member
1976 25' Tradewind
Shelton
, Washington
Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 81
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Tony S, Thank you for so much for all the good information and ideas, beautiful wood work.
I have a few questions for you, how thick is the plywood used on your floor and what type ? did you have to reduce the thickness on the edge ? what is the tool that you used to cut the half lap, router ? and how much of the floor can you remove at one time, with the shell on like you did. Thank you Brook
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10-10-2020, 02:48 PM
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#78
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2 Rivet Member
Arvada
, Colorado
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 42
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony S
Now that I have a very solid platform to work on. What is my vision going forward?
We all have our different visions, that is for sure, and there are so many good ways to get on the road and drive our baby into the sunset. My proclivities are to respect the best of the old and improve on things where I can. As a woodworker, I was immediately partial to the Mahogany interiors of 1965’s but many others pleased me as well, but Mahogany is the way am going. To help figure out how I was going to design this space I compiled a folder of pictures of the interiors of high end sailboats for inspiration. I also compiled a folder of what I thought were the best Airstream interiors. Very often, right before bed I would look at these boat pictures and my favorite Airstream interiors to maybe help my subconscious do its thing. Only time will tell if I hit the mark.
Here is a couple of pictures of a nice stack of straight grain ribbon Sapale to choose from. I maybe on my way.
Tony
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Is there any chance I can give you a download folder to upload those pictures you used for inspiration? I'm starting to plan for the cabinets in our 1964 Tradewinds and am looking for ideas.
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