Old trailer we purchased after my 7 year old found it on Craigslist. He and my wife Melinda said " It's what we want" So here goes another project.
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Painting
Trailer with windows removed, 1st coat of Sherwin Williams DTM (Direct To Metal) Paint. Really liked the product, went on well with a 10% thin rate. It's designed for Bare Aluminum and seems to work very well. Cleaned trailer with TSP solution before spraying. We let it set for 5 days before wet sanding the trailer with 1200 grit paper. Product is a Semi-Gloss but has low shine with only one coat.
The man, 8 going on 40. Did most of the taping before the paint went on. He did a great job. |
Red Slash will be added soon. |
Roof Coating
Found it at Walmart for HALF or more what some places wanted for a Gallon. Used almost 2 gallons on our roof. |
New Framing
Naked Shasta
Old and New framing in the walls in the following pics. There are more by clicking on the trailer picture on the home page. |
New floor and all floor plates repaired. New bottom wall studs with glue and pocket hole screws. Left skin off until all bottom front, back and sides completed. |
New wall gusset over door with front edge of wall plate installed. Made a pattern for the wall plate and cut it in a single piece for both sides of the trailer. |
Upper wall plate instead of how Shasta did their plate. Way stronger. Rafter glued and screwed to plate as well. |
Rear wall plate installed to corner post. |
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As you can see from the pics I used a bit more wood than Shasta. More is better Right? I'm pulling this with a Suburban, not a Model T, bet I can handle a touch more weight. |
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Finding Rot
Rot by the steps There was rot everywhere, so we removed the bottom aluminum from the entire trailer and striped everything from the interior. |
Rotted side roof beam. |
Side roof beam rotted through from years of water. |
There are 4 corners on a Shasta Trailer. 3 of ours was not attached to floor sills any longer. Just the skin holding the trailer together. |
Rear wall with the supports missing under window and wall and floor. See what a a/c and window leak will do over the years. |
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