2009 October 10

Airstream Renovation and Repair Day 8

Wow, the list is getting shorter as we complete each task for the renovation and repair of this RV.  Painting is coming to a completion with the inside of the closets and cabinets now finished.  The woodwork around the toilet is in place, primed, sanded and painted.  The service doors are in place and remaining woodwork has been put up on the bench for repair and refinishing. You can see from the second photo how rough the finish is on the couch frame/cabinet.  I’ll need to reinforce some of the structure on this piece, then sand, stain, seal, and top coat the wood.

Airstream Repair Day 8 wood work around tub Airstream Repair Day 9 unfinished couch base cabinet

By MC Ken on October 10, 2009 | Out of the Ordinary Projects | A comment?

Airstream Renovation and Repair Day 7

I’m working again today on the woodwork around the toilet, repairing the bottoms of the upper cabinets while Chris begins priming the remaining areas that need to be painted.  The woodwork requires alot  tedious cutting and fitting as each piece is different. The new gas tanks are here as well as some additional fixtures the owner brought over.  We find it challenging to work in such  a small space without getting into each others way.  I’ve also been busy with the caulking gun, sealing up any cracks and joints that may be a problem for moisture.  I always caulk any edges where water may seep in or cracks where dirt can be a problem.  For any beginners with using caulk, use a wet rag to wipe it down, the caulk will stay in the crack, but be removed from the adjoining surfaces leaving a nice clean sealed joint.

Airstream Renovation and Repair Day 6

Now on the final stretch to finish this RV before Friday afternoon, this is the day for plumbing and wiring.  This is challenging work because of the tight spaces everything has to fit into.  I serviced the ac unit and put that back in place and also installed a nice light above the mirror above the toilet.  I straightened up the wiring harness for an outlet and switch  by the door, and installed new locks in the hatches and entry door.  Everything electrical is working properly once again.  The owner has just informed me that the holding tank he ordered will not arrive until Mon. of next week so much to his disappointment, he will not be taking the trailer on Fri.  This is not so good for him, but good for us as it gives us more time to address some of the problems that would have had to wait until later.  Onward.

Airstream Renovation and Repair Day 5

This is the last day I will be working on the RV until next week.  I want to be able to have all the holes closed up so that in the event it rains while I’m away from this project, I won’t have to worry about leaks.  I installed the new hot water heater today, worked on the bumper area some, and put in the trim around the wheel wells.  The counter for the sink is built, sink set in place with the new faucet.  The refrigerator has arrived and is in place with the wooden end panel and cabinet doors below the sink refinished and hung.  Patches have been made to cover unneeded service ports and additional damaged partitions.  Urethane has been applied to the vanity top and shelf above the couch.  The owner has been by and is pleased with the progress thus far.

Airstream Repair day4, trim around wheel well Airstream Repair day4, water heater Airstream Repair Day 6 kitchen counter

Airstream Repair and Revovation Day 4

Well work is continuing at a break neck pace.  Today I installed the piece of obscure glass over the toilet area and then began the woodwork around the tub.  Chris reupholstered the front of the bed frame after I had repaired all the damaged parts on it.  I also refinished the cabinet doors and frame work below the bed frame.  Alot of the original mahogany paneling, partitions and cabinet doors is in pretty rough shape so I’m having to cut parts away and replace it with maple plywood which will be painted.  The “glory” work is done now, and we are entering the phase of doing alot of little puttery, time consuming jobs that are not as obvious as the new floor or paint job.  Never the less, it’s all part of the job, and when I turn this RV over to the owner I want to be able to say I did my best with the resources in hand.   Great craftsmanship is found not so much in the showy  big parts of a project, but in the little details that make everything else look wonderful and work smoothly.

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