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Kevin,If I can find my pics for my 1960 seista I rebuilt I will post them so you can see what can be done.
EXTERIOR COVERINGS
Restoring 1955 Tini-Home canned ham.
Debating on what to use on exterior and here are my thoughts.
Diamond plate on front of trailer up to window.
Aluminum (one piece) from front window up over roof and down back side.
Fiberglass (one piece) for both sides.
Thoughts and or suggestions?
I wish I could offer some assistance but you're way out of my league. Looks great though!Just started cutting out new or repurpose pieces to duplicate the side frames. Will use Kreg Jig to fasten. Thinking of gluing also, good idea?
Just started duplicating new frameWelcome to RVF, @wardejii; glad to have you here with us.
I have the same question as @Kevin D Pem; "restore or rebuild?" A true "restore" will use the same materials as the original, and in the same configuration. The idea would be to make it like it was when it was new. "Rebuild," OTOH would be to make the unit fully functional once again but not necessarily the same as it was when new. Either is an admirable goal, but each would take a different direction.
It is hard for me to give much meaningful feedback without known where you want to go with this project.
TJ
Welcome to RVF, @wardejii; glad to have you here with us.
I have the same question as @Kevin D Pem; "restore or rebuild?" A true "restore" will use the same materials as the original, and in the same configuration. The idea would be to make it like it was when it was new. "Rebuild," OTOH would be to make the unit fully functional once again but not necessarily the same as it was when new. Either is an admirable goal, but each would take a different direction.
It is hard for me to give much meaningful feedback without known where you want to go with this project.
TJ
Nothing 1x and insulationI guess I would ask restore or rebuild? What is left inside any of the original appliances?
You are moving to fast! I have no service on weekends so can't keep up with you.
Heres the deal, I like standard frame spacing that way it is easer to make the cabnets. Won't add much weight. Second note is The restoration you show is not painted per original. They did two tone back then but it sure looks great and it matters little.