r67northern
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Time for a little progress update. Full photos here as always:
https://flic.kr/s/aHskGjjPyn
I finished up with the first layer of new "encasement" around the wood beams that run the trailer length. For now it is MFM Peel and Seal Aluminum that you can get at Lowes. Easy to form, nice and thick. Sticks really well. I'll keep an eye on it though, the effects of road debris impact might require some future modification.
I've also got a picture of the new bulb seal I used on parts of the trailer. This is a 3/4 thick bulb seal that you can get a McMaster Carr.
https://www.mcmaster.com/#93085k85/=1910fz1
Nice and sticky, and it allows you to place it first ... then get it stuck. And as long as the old seal is gone, it can be done without separating the halves. Once it's in place, you can pull the strip of backing off and expose the adhesive layer. Which of course immediately sticks because the seal is sandwiched between the top and bottom halves and placed correctly. Again ... something I'll keep an eye on just to make sure the adhesive keeps it placed well.
And painting the inside has started. Lots of work to be done there but at least the white paint helps it look better!
I'm thinking about adding dehumidifier - has anyone had any clever ideas on how to plumb it? I don't really want to dump it daily but here in northern Louisiana I'm pretty sure that's what I'd be doing.
All the best.
-Leland
https://flic.kr/s/aHskGjjPyn
I finished up with the first layer of new "encasement" around the wood beams that run the trailer length. For now it is MFM Peel and Seal Aluminum that you can get at Lowes. Easy to form, nice and thick. Sticks really well. I'll keep an eye on it though, the effects of road debris impact might require some future modification.
I've also got a picture of the new bulb seal I used on parts of the trailer. This is a 3/4 thick bulb seal that you can get a McMaster Carr.
https://www.mcmaster.com/#93085k85/=1910fz1
Nice and sticky, and it allows you to place it first ... then get it stuck. And as long as the old seal is gone, it can be done without separating the halves. Once it's in place, you can pull the strip of backing off and expose the adhesive layer. Which of course immediately sticks because the seal is sandwiched between the top and bottom halves and placed correctly. Again ... something I'll keep an eye on just to make sure the adhesive keeps it placed well.
And painting the inside has started. Lots of work to be done there but at least the white paint helps it look better!
I'm thinking about adding dehumidifier - has anyone had any clever ideas on how to plumb it? I don't really want to dump it daily but here in northern Louisiana I'm pretty sure that's what I'd be doing.
All the best.
-Leland
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