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> I Did It Again...A Compact Jr.
Larry & Carrie
post Aug 11 2008, 09:46 PM
Post #46


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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)



QUOTE (Steve Hilby @ Aug 10 2008, 03:28 PM) *
Okay, I see; I saw the vent holes and thought there'd be a fridge there. The pantry-and-ice chest scheme sounds interesting--load the ice chest inside the house, tote it out to the trailer. No unpacking and repacking. Hmmm.

On Sis' trailer, we eliminated the drawer under the icebox and put in a microwave. Of course, that presupposes you're going to camp where there's electricity... wink.gif


Yeah-- we're "Boondockers"-- no provision for 120 volt or 12 volt in our Scamp-- prob won't be in the Compact either-- we don't miss it- just use LED puck lites and a couple LED lantrens. (and have a propane backup) Here's a couple pictures of the cutting board, drawer, storage shelf mockup. Also, my solution to the sagging popup--- fiberglassed in 1/2 inch square tubing contoured to the main roof.
Larry
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Larry & Carrie
post Aug 23 2008, 02:01 PM
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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)



Cabinents are back in, refaced, doors-drawers repainted to a light sand color to complement the wood. It just keeps slowly going on..... Larry
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Steve Hilby
post Aug 25 2008, 06:44 AM
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Location: Olympia
RV Type:Compact Jr.



QUOTE (Larry & Carrie @ Aug 23 2008, 03:01 PM) *
Cabinents are back in, refaced, doors-drawers repainted to a light sand color to complement the wood. It just keeps slowly going on..... Larry


I like your glassed-in reinforcements for the popup roof.

Are you fastening the interior cabinetry to the shell in any way?
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Larry & Carrie
post Aug 25 2008, 02:28 PM
Post #49


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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)



QUOTE (Steve Hilby @ Aug 25 2008, 07:44 AM) *
I like your glassed-in reinforcements for the popup roof.

Are you fastening the interior cabinetry to the shell in any way?


Steve--- only using the factory screw hole that were there-- If I remember correctly, two?, (I'll check tommorrow) and they are covered by the pop-up. And of course, to the deck by way of metal "L" brackets. The new closet-cupboard is solid enough to almost be free-standing by itself. Larry
later..... I just went and checked--make that 4-right below where the canvas attaches... no reason why they should leak, especially after being wrapped in butyl tape before installation... Larry

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peterh
post Aug 25 2008, 09:14 PM
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Location: Portland, Oregon Metro Area
RV Type:2005 Scamp 5th Wheel



SOme seriously nice work there, Larry!


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Larry & Carrie
post Aug 26 2008, 07:40 PM
Post #51


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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)



QUOTE (peterh @ Aug 25 2008, 10:14 PM) *
SOme seriously nice work there, Larry!

Along with a few mistakes we have managed to hide..... ohmy.gif Roughed out the over head cabinents tonite... Carrie and I are spoiled, we refuse to pack a suitcase after putting overheads in the Scamp. will take them down and verathane them tommorrow, then rip the support ribs for them. Larry (oh, no doors on them, will use that black netting you find in car trunks and soccer mom vans to go over the front of them)

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JenPB
post Aug 26 2008, 09:01 PM
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Location: Central Coast of California
RV Type:1972 Compact Jr.



Gosh, Larry, sure wish we could've stopped by on our way through. We got off "schedule" the first day and didn't get back on 'til...er...

We MAY make it to South Dakota to pick up DH next week...that's what drives us forward.

But I would love to have seen your work up close, gotten some pointers, and some ideas for our project. I've discovered some things I'd like to do with it from the inside out. I'm using our icebox as a pantry and it's quite convenient, though not vented at this point. Change One. There are a couple of minor leaks, one I think EYE created when I put mosquito-blockin' mesh behind the above-stove vent, the other a mystery at the front window which appears sealed and doesn't leak during a downpour if you're PARKED, but tends to leak a bit going down a very wet road. Change TWO and Three. I have to fix the drawers so they won't fall out when we pull them out. Change...er...losing count already. And I'd like to build some drawers into teh closet - one for each family member. We tossed in a plastic set we picked up in Washington - much easier than the stack of boxes we had, but hardly ideal!

The question still remains - what will happen to our Junior once we return home where we have nowhere to store it (homeowners association = no storage), and when DH wants to join us (we won't all fit, and by next summer the girls and I won't all fit).

Keep up your posts! Love the ideas!

OH! And how ARE you going to secure those overhead storage bins? GREAT idea!

Jen (in Bismarck, ND today)


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1971 Compact Jr.
Two Kids n' Us


Where are we now? jenpb.blogspot.com
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peterh
post Aug 26 2008, 09:14 PM
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Location: Portland, Oregon Metro Area
RV Type:2005 Scamp 5th Wheel



QUOTE (Larry & Carrie @ Aug 26 2008, 08:40 PM) *
Along with a few mistakes we have managed to hide..... ohmy.gif


There are always a few of those! Sometimes the secret to being a good craftsman is more knowing how to integrate, correct, or hide your mistakes than knowing how to avoid them in the first place. confuse.gif


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Larry & Carrie
post Aug 27 2008, 07:33 PM
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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)



QUOTE (JenPB @ Aug 26 2008, 10:01 PM) *
Gosh, Larry, sure wish we could've stopped by on our way through. We got off "schedule" the first day and didn't get back on 'til...er...

But I would love to have seen your work up close, gotten some pointers, and some ideas for our project. I've discovered some things I'd like to do with it from the inside out. I'm using our icebox as a pantry and it's quite convenient, though not vented at this point. Change One. There are a couple of minor leaks, one I think EYE created when I put mosquito-blockin' mesh behind the above-stove vent, the other a mystery at the front window which appears sealed and doesn't leak during a downpour if you're PARKED, but tends to leak a bit going down a very wet road. Change TWO and Three. I have to fix the drawers so they won't fall out when we pull them out. Change...er...losing count already. And I'd like to build some drawers into teh closet - one for each family member. We tossed in a plastic set we picked up in Washington - much easier than the stack of boxes we had, but hardly ideal!



Keep up your posts! Love the ideas!

OH! And how ARE you going to secure those overhead storage bins? GREAT idea!

Jen (in Bismarck, ND today)


YUP-- we would have enjoyed gossiping w/you.. Sounds like your window has a slight sealing problem-- betcha it's on the side rather than top. If you have an air compressor, use that to blow around the window w/someone inside (less messy than shooting water at it-otherwise high pressure water will find it)
Do your drawers have a U-shaped plastic guide on them? The factory installed a cheesy one that breaks real easy and then you just have a piece of plastic that acts as a slide.
Secure the overhead shelves? Flat aluminum strap from the bottom of shelf at prob 18" intervals and then bolted to the same little bolts/macnine screws that secure the canvas top. And then to hold the clothes in, netting, like the net catch alls that you see in car trunks and mini vans. (in fact that is what I am going to use- just gonna make a trip to the local wrecking yard and scrounge) Larry
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Larry & Carrie
post Aug 31 2008, 03:45 PM
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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)



The painting has started...... Sanded the top this morning and so much GREEN showed through, I figured I'd better throw some paint on before Carrie saw it and wanted it to stay GREEN so she could call it "Kermit" --- she has this thing about Frogs.... Ask me why when you see me--- I can't tell the story here.... 76.gif Interlux paint sure is interesting.... Guess I'd better go start making curtains tonite- time is getting short- planning on taking Compact to Grayland end of the month. Larry
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Larry & Carrie
post Sep 2 2008, 07:58 PM
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Location: Ephrata, WA
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First coat of paint on trailer tonite-- gets second couple in a couple days after it cures... Interlux is sure wierd to work with.........(smells, too) Larry
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Brandy
post Sep 2 2008, 08:39 PM
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RV Type:77 Scamp



LOOKING GOOD the shiny new paint looks super nice and glossy.
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Donna D.
post Sep 3 2008, 03:05 AM
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RV Type:1988 16' Scamp Deluxe



QUOTE (Larry & Carrie @ Sep 2 2008, 08:58 PM) *
Interlux is sure wierd to work with.........(smells, too) Larry


Larry, what do you mean by "weird"? Tries to run, bubbles ???


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Larry & Carrie
post Sep 3 2008, 08:48 AM
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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)



QUOTE (Donna D. @ Sep 3 2008, 04:05 AM) *
Larry, what do you mean by "weird"? Tries to run, bubbles ???


Yeah to all of the above..... When one puts in on-- I'm rolling it on- it bubbles and just scares ya. It reminds me of 2 part expoxy paint, both by the appearance and the smell. Real thick like heavy unwhipped whipping cream. But, the bubbles disapate (sp?)over the space of a 1/2 hour. Then, if one was too greedy and put it on heavy, it starts to flow, and then you are chasing the sags with a foam brush to smooth it out. But, on the positive side, you can smooth it for about 1/2 hour plus after application. Dust and brush/roller particles are a slight problem, tho.
End result tho, is a finish that looks like new white gelcoat. Fascinating stuff. I'll end up with a paint job that cost around a hundred bucks that will shine like the devil. Only distracter will be up close there will be some dust particles that will show.... It'll be what we call a 10 ft paint job. Larry
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Roy in TO
post Sep 4 2008, 05:44 PM
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Location: Toronto, ON
RV Type:'72 Boler American



Looking good,
Gives me second thoughts on wanting to redo the gelcoat on mine.


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