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> Scamp 16' door and gravel shield renov, Correction of some problem on my scamp
Yvon Chayer
post Apr 26 2009, 04:16 PM
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Location: Lavaltrie,Quebec , Canada
RV Type:Bigfoot 17' 1992 & Chevrolet S10 4.3L.



Today i finish the renovation on my Scamp

I have some problem with my door
First the hinge have some loose , i replace it not great renov
Second the lower front end of the door don't close tight , i correct it , i remove the door and remove carpet, and make 3 saw cut on the inside fiberglass, i bent the door with a ratchet strp and make fiberglass to maintain it in the good position i use premix (fiberglass fiber mix with resin )
Premix fiberglass

saw cut

gelcoat application

Now the door fit exactly with the body of the scamp, before i have 1/2 inch opening on bottom

Perfect fit

the third problem , i don't like that the door was sealed on the carpet , i cut them and resuface the contact part of the door with gelcoat , now the seal is in contact with gelcoat not on the carpet

the seal seat

The other correction was the gravel shield i take my old door hinge and modified it
I cut it and reweld with 30 degre angle and use it for sield hinge
old hinge modified

hinge installed
closed

open

Now the rust on fiberglass is finish , i make new lock on the bottom make with a stainless stell flat bar
this job finished my spring modification , next week i start from Quebec Canada to one month vacation to Louisiana

I take some information in the site, when i can give on i make it

Thank again Yvon Chayer

This post has been edited by Yvon Chayer: Apr 26 2009, 04:27 PM
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Jeanne and Steve
post Apr 26 2009, 06:48 PM
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Location: Southern Oregon Coast
RV Type:Casita 16' 1984; U-Haul CT13 1985



Hi Yvon,

Your door looks fantastic now - great work! Plus it's neat that you retained some of your trailer's history by using the door hinges on your gravel guard. Thanks for the interesting report.

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Best wishes for a fantastic camping trip!
Jeanne
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Raya L.
post Apr 26 2009, 08:06 PM
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Location: Mid-Atlantic
RV Type:1974 Boler 13 (Neonex/Winnipeg)



Thanks for the report and photos, Yvon! It's always so nice to see photo-essays about how people fix up their trailers.

I wish you a wonderful camping trip, and of course we would love to hear how it's going if you get a chance smil.gif Will you look up Cajun/French-speaking people in Louisiana?

Raya
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Roy in TO
post Apr 26 2009, 08:18 PM
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Location: Toronto, ON
RV Type:'72 Boler American



Yvon,

Your work looks good.

May I suggest you post pictures rather than links. Sometimes outside photo hosting services stop hosting and we lose the pictures forever. For example Lance did a great slide show on his blue boler and his provider said they would not provide the service just this year, now we have to wait for him to post his pictures all over again.

Here is a link to the tutorial on posting pictures here:
http://www.fiberglassrv.com/board/index.php?showtopic=20738
Plus there are others that tell you how to resize if need be.

Roy


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Owning a trashed trailer does not make one trailer trash.
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Pete Dumbleton
post Apr 27 2009, 01:05 AM
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Location: Washington
RV Type:Scamp



Your next project should be a screen door for your visit to Louisiana, where lots of mosquitoes live!

One way to do this is to use wooden inserts on the door jambs to make them straight, then you can fabricate a door from a window screen kit from hardware store and some pop rivets, plus a little scrap aluminum for added stability.


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Pete Dumbleton
'91 Scamp 13' & '98 Ranger 4.0L 4WD pickup
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Yvon Chayer
post Apr 27 2009, 05:19 PM
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Location: Lavaltrie,Quebec , Canada
RV Type:Bigfoot 17' 1992 & Chevrolet S10 4.3L.



Hi Pete I have the factory screen door install in my scamp
After my vacation in Louisiana the next modification is remove front bunk and make a front dinette
I have make some research and after planification it is possible

Roy it's ok , i have read the tutorial and next time i make it

Yvon Chayer
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Raya L.
post Apr 30 2009, 07:17 PM
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Location: Mid-Atlantic
RV Type:1974 Boler 13 (Neonex/Winnipeg)



Yvon, I am curious about something:

Did you use fiberglass cloth (or biaxial, etc.) to reinforce your repair? Or was it just resin with some fibers in it? (I'm not sure what is in the can that you show.)

I would have thought one would need cloth, but then I don't know the product you used.

Raya
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james kent
post May 1 2009, 04:19 AM
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Location: SW Ontario
RV Type:boler 84



Interresting concept. I know that Plasto makes compounds for the repair of plastic bumpers and injection mold plastic. Does it also make fiberglass products?
Let us know how it turns out.
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Mary Lynn K.
post May 1 2009, 02:00 PM
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Location: Waukesha, Wisconsin
RV Type:Trillium-13'-1974-1300/ Burro-1986-17'widebody



QUOTE (james kent @ May 1 2009, 07:19 AM) *
Interresting concept. I know that Plasto makes compounds for the repair of plastic bumpers and injection mold plastic. Does it also make fiberglass products?
Let us know how it turns out.

Hi Yvon: I'd like to know what rods you used (aluminum?) and how they are held in place, while holding up the rockguard? It looks great!!Have a great/safe trip 4.gif -Mary Lynn K.
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Kirby and Adele
post Jul 16 2009, 01:20 PM
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Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
RV Type:13' Scamp



I would also like to know what Yvon is using to hold up the gravel shield. When we bought the Scamp we wondered why the gravel shield hadn't been set up to open like an awning. Are they supposed to?

Yvon, répondez s'il vous plait.
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Yvon Chayer
post Jul 17 2009, 02:11 PM
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Location: Lavaltrie,Quebec , Canada
RV Type:Bigfoot 17' 1992 & Chevrolet S10 4.3L.



For holding the gravel shield , i use a set of main door hinge from Scamp
I replace the main door hinge on my scamp and use the old hinge after modification of the angle of the old hinge

Yvon Chayer
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Donna D.
post Jul 21 2009, 01:01 PM
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Location: Portland, OR
RV Type:1988 16' Scamp Deluxe



QUOTE (Kirby and Adele @ Jul 16 2009, 02:20 PM) *
I would also like to know what Yvon is using to hold up the gravel shield. When we bought the Scamp we wondered why the gravel shield hadn't been set up to open like an awning. Are they supposed to?

Yvon, répondez s'il vous plait.


Joy A provides some instructions on making some struts to hold up the Gravel Guard. They're simple to make... I made mine two years ago and they work great! You'll find her instructions and others too in this topic:

Scamp Window Cover


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Donna D.
A Hardboiled Egg
1988 16' Scamp Deluxe
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