Tuesday, April 25, 2017

We feel we are making a bit of progress

So, the best way I can describe this project is as a lifesize jigsaw puzzle.  Not only are there no borders, the edges seem to change.  These trailers were not built square and this one was so rotten that our measurements were suspect.

The metal on the outside became our template but it was likely cut after the walls were stapled on.

The problem is that nothing really fits.... add to that our basic carpentry skills and it all gets very interesting.

So we were able to get the walls up, complete the skeleton of the interior and even start the wiring.

These felt like big steps..... we think we might be able to actually finish it ..... IF all goes well.

Here are some images:

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The walls up and wood holding them in place.




The cabinets hold the trailer together.  They are screwed to the walls and attached to the floor.



The left side will have sink and counter for a heat source.





From the front of the tailer to the rear.





The bed on the original was way too small, we expanded using an old army cot, almost a double!







I could not believe the door seemed to fit, nothing else has, a big break!  In the upper picture you can see the consequence of making the bed larger, the opening that was originally the heating vent is now blocked.



The bed area partially covered.

We are going to visit Rachael in Chattanooga this weekend and there is a man who builds and refurbishes these trailers and provides parts.  We are hoping he might be able to help us.


Thanks for looking!