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BillNKC
Good afternoon, some of you may have seen the before pictures of my 72 Boler American from Wichita Kansas. It was a sad sight when I picked him up in Iowa back in February. The original Gel coat was chalking the cushions were brittle the curtains were shriveled and moldy the seam the tape was yellow and separating and the darn thing leaked and the door didn’t come close to fitting.
Here we are 6 months later door fits all rivets drilled and replaced with stainless steel machine bolts and nuts and plastic caps. The roof vent has been replaced with a fantastic fan. The wiring for the 12 volts has been updated with fuses and terminal blocks. The old trashed out furnace has been removed and will be replaced someday with something far better.
New paint on the outside, new door wind lace, new door seals and new front and back glass rubbers. And new wheel bearings, races and tires.
I have taken a 5000 BTU window a/c and made duct work that will pipe cold air in thru the old furnace exhaust, and draw air from the window over the stove. I didn’t want to drill or cut any new holes in the body so I made do with what was there. It still needs some refinement but it’s a start.
Tomorrow the Boler Logos get painted. Then I am off on my first long trip with her, and the new awning will go up, a/c will be set in place and I will have a comfortable place to lay my head each day.
It’s been an expensive project and yet it’s nearing completion. Or close let’s say as they never are really finished. The laminate floor you see in the photos is what I did 2 weeks ago and it looks great yet it added 75Lbs to the animal. Maybe not the best move on my part.
If you have questions I will try and answer thank you for looking.
If you would like you may see the before and after photos click on the following link in yahoo.

Again Thanks for all the pointers I have seen here.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/heybluenmo20...m/ph//my_photos
Nancy
Bill, nice work. The front sofa really looks great. Looks like you made the back table able to be moved side to side. Nice feature. Would love to have a better understanding of how you did the A/C. Regarding the furnace--why not do without one? We didn't order one and have never missed it. When we get up and it is cold we just make coffee and the little Scamp is warmed up. I did buy a little elec cube that I have used once...just because we were plugged in for a change. Also bought a Mr. Buddy but never used it inside and left it home on the last trip. If my stove top doesn't warm me up I don't think I want to be out. If I plan to be out where it is very cold I will look for electricity to keep the condensation problem down.

Nancy in MN
BillNKC
QUOTE (Nancy @ Aug 15 2006, 12:09 PM) *
Bill, nice work. The front sofa really looks great. Looks like you made the back table able to be moved side to side. Nice feature. Would love to have a better understanding of how you did the A/C. Regarding the furnace--why not do without one? We didn't order one and have never missed it. When we get up and it is cold we just make coffee and the little Scamp is warmed up. I did buy a little elec cube that I have used once...just because we were plugged in for a change. Also bought a Mr. Buddy but never used it inside and left it home on the last trip. If my stove top doesn't warm me up I don't think I want to be out. If I plan to be out where it is very cold I will look for electricity to keep the condensation problem down.

Nancy in MN


Next week when I have everything set up I will take some pics of the a/c unit and the awniong I had made and share it with all my friends.

The table in the back is simply turned upside down for travelling

And thank you for the kind words
Myron Leski
That Boler's ready to go out on the town! Congratulations, great job bringing another one in from the fields!
H. David & Leslie de Beaux
aplas.gif aplas.gif WOW, Bill - what a great rehab ... and we loved Myron's statement about "ringing one in from the field." Now, hit the road! We wish you many safe journeys and wonderful memories. Hope to see ya out there one of these days! 35.gif 35.gif L 'n D
Roy in TO
QUOTE
Tomorrow the Boler Logos get painted. Then I am off on my first long trip with her, and the new awning will go up, a/c will be set in place and I will have a comfortable place to lay my head each day.


Looking good Bill 94.gif

Wish ours looked as good for our 1st long trip.

Safe and Happy travels.

Roy
Loren G. Hedahl
I like the effect of the striping. Do those colors match your tow vehicle?

Also, what did you use for your front and back window covers?
BillNKC
QUOTE (Loren G. Hedahl @ Aug 16 2006, 05:37 AM) *
I like the effect of the striping. Do those colors match your tow vehicle?

Also, what did you use for your front and back window covers?



The tow vehicle is a White Ford Ranger the black and gold stripes are the color's for the University of Missouri

The window covers are original Boler covers. I was lucky to find them still on the camper.
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