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06-18-2013, 09:47 PM
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#81
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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I did manage to get some body work done, but as it started raining again I was forced back into the garage.
I picked up the wrap around curtain rod, the idea being that over the counter it could hang storage, depending on what we need.
I have never used a rivet before, so I read the instructions on the back of the package and Riveted on the Starting point to the closet.
I installed the rod over the counter as well, and the bend that will allow the rod to wrap around to the other window.
The green tape is just to mark where the rod ends and the corner piece begins. Regrettably I need to Rivet through the shell to do the rest, so I will wait until after it is painted.
I stained the remaining wood pieces and cleaned the garage as I wait for the weather to improve.
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06-19-2013, 09:42 PM
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#82
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Today was more of a shopping day, so I didn't get a lot done on the trailer.
One side of the trailer has lug nuts, the other bolts. So I picked up some new lug nuts.
Cleaned up the wheels and painted them brown. Here yo ucan see one painted on the trailer and the other cleaned, but before paint.
With a week 9 days before I start painting I am trying to wrap up all the details and make sure I have all the parts I need before we head out to paint.
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06-23-2013, 09:34 PM
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#83
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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06-24-2013, 05:36 AM
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#84
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Senior Member
Name: Mike
Trailer: 2001 Spirit Deluxe 17" K5NAN
Texas
Posts: 688
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Boy you are like a steamroller. Full speed ahead. Once more thanks for the pictorial excursion. Helps a lot.
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K5NAN
"Miss Adventures"
If you Rest, You Rust
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06-24-2013, 12:35 PM
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#85
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Thanks mike. Our holidays start at the end of the week, so I am really pushing to paint it over the weekend, so we can start using it
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06-26-2013, 06:45 PM
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#86
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Most of my time is spent sanding and working with Bondo, trying to get the shell ready for paint this weekend. With that I have gotten around to a few details.
I installed barrel bots to hold the top bunk railing in place.
Installed barrel bolts to hold the table in place when set up.
I wanted to paint a couple of details on the outside. After trying a few different things I found printable sticker sheets made for great templates.
The template I made for the Boler logos, I will just cut it out and have a Logo for above the windows, right size and all.
With Summer here the cushions will have to wait until the winter, so I am using an air mattress. I was surprised to find the trailer is a little wider at this height, being 6'7" I will take any room I can get on the bed. My son is testing it out.
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06-26-2013, 07:24 PM
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Senior Member
Trailer: 1988 16 ft Scamp Deluxe
Posts: 25,711
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Love it! Make every memory as you can. When the time comes you can no longer go... you'll remember every good moment of the past.
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Ten Forward - 2014 Escape 5.0 TA
Double Yolk - 1988 16' Scamp Deluxe
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06-26-2013, 07:38 PM
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#88
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Senior Member
Name: Diane
Trailer: Casita, previously u-haul ct13
Virginia
Posts: 1,020
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Well said Donna! Chris you are talented and have a great family support.
Thanks again for sharing this with us.
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06-26-2013, 08:40 PM
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#89
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Thanks My youngest (in the picture), is almost always with me when I am working on the trailer. He says he is building an ice cream truck, glad he has an imagination as I think he just needs a reason to take the tools I'm using. I am enjoying the project, but am really looking forward to exploring with the family, I want to make sure we have a fun summer together.
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06-30-2013, 11:09 PM
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#90
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Working hard on the Boler, will catch up on this post when I return from holidays, for now here is a preview.
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07-01-2013, 06:07 AM
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Senior Member
Trailer: 1971 Boler
Posts: 998
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What did you make the boler name plate templates out of? My 2 name plates are pitted real bad and would like to replace them. No sense having a New looking Boler with old looking name plates.
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07-01-2013, 09:33 PM
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#92
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Hi Rick,
I printed them on a full page sticker sheet i picked up at an office supply store. I found the stickers are easy to peal off after painting and you can print anything you want on them. As long as I paint lightly in multiply coats it worked great.
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07-01-2013, 09:51 PM
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#93
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Senior Member
Name: Linda
Trailer: '77 Scamp
California
Posts: 630
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Love that green. Looking forward to seeing more.
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07-08-2013, 12:08 PM
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#94
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Rick, The templates worked ok, but not perfect. I am going to try making them differently, will post when I do.
Thanks Linda.
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07-08-2013, 12:14 PM
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#95
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Wrapped the trailer up for the drive to the mountains, to paint the Boler. This picture was taken the next morning.
I will be using the tent they store their boat in to paint. A very generous offer for such a potentially messy project.
Trailer Primed. Working to sort through the pictures of last weeks progress and get them posted.
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07-08-2013, 01:21 PM
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Senior Member
Name: Mike
Trailer: 2001 Spirit Deluxe 17" K5NAN
Texas
Posts: 688
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I know its been suggested here but you can have any template made. I had this one made for I think 24 bucks and its a 24x24 in size. Of course my Egg isnt ready for it yet. I made it up in PhotoShop and InkScape and submitted it to them. Matches the tatoo on my shoulder
Car Stickers & Car Decals - Family Stickers, Oval Stickers, Custom Vinyl Decals
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K5NAN
"Miss Adventures"
If you Rest, You Rust
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07-08-2013, 03:37 PM
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#97
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Thanks Mike, I will check them out. I am thinking a decal is the way to go.
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07-08-2013, 04:05 PM
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#98
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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Painting was an intimidating project. I thought about doing it with a roller, but wanted it to be as good as I could make it, so I ended up spraying it on, and am I ever glad I did. During the project here is a few things I learned;
1. Over prepare the body. Flaws that I didn’t see on the sanded shell are obvious in the new paint.
2. More Primer. Primer can hide small imperfections and did a good job in one coat. Next time I would put more primer on, and make sure the primer will hide tiny flaws in the fiberglass.
3. Fiberglass reinforced Bondo would be used for any larger repairs, as when bolting the trailer together tiny cracks have appeared on two of the repairs. The regular Bondo is holding up on the rest of the repairs.
4. Make sure the area is ventilated. I left the door closed once and the green dust settled on top of the white paint. It mostly wiped off, but could have caused an issue. After that I made sure everything not being painted was covered and the door was open to keep the trailer ventilated.
5. Practice. The flaws made with the primer are for the most part the only big flaws in the paint job. It is easy to paint, but with a little practice before starting it would have looked a lot better.
6. The first bit of primer was not thinned enough, once I fixed this things went a lot better.
7. When the air pressure got too low it didn’t paint well. After a while i could see the difference and it made things much easier.
8. Over-spray does not travel far before drying, and then the only risk is it settling as dust. with that I did get a little on a car (it washed off), so I would make sure nothing is too close.
To paint the Boler trailer I used a spray gun I bought for $20 at princess auto and an old compressor. Then paints are shown in the picture.
I tried a couple air powered sanders, before moving and losing access to a compressor. I went to home depot, which had a sale on a dual action 5″ electric sander. They were out of them, so they sold me the floor model for $20. This was the best sander I used and next time would have started with on of these. It is not for body work, but worked great, and cost much less for the sand paper.
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07-08-2013, 04:46 PM
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#99
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Senior Member
Name: Mike
Trailer: 2001 Spirit Deluxe 17" K5NAN
Texas
Posts: 688
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Im just finishing my outside now. 99.9% done. I never realized how many valleys and how curved the shell actually is. After I have sanded I close my eyes and run my bare hand over the area and so far it seems to be telling me that once its primed and painted I wont see any of these imperfections of color variances. What kind of flaws were you seeing? Wonder if there is something you can spray on temporarily that will allow you to look all over and along the sides to see any imperfections? Did you wipe her down with Acetone? and what grit did you finish up with for final pre-prime?
Just curious. How long can you paint on that one application holder. Any issues starting after refilling and starting up again where you left off? Guess its back to watching YTube videos before I start mine.
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K5NAN
"Miss Adventures"
If you Rest, You Rust
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07-08-2013, 09:36 PM
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#100
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Senior Member
Name: Chris
Trailer: Boler
Alberta
Posts: 291
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I had a lot of filling to do, in a couple places I thought I had sanded enough, but the transition from bondo to fiberglass showed. The gel coat was completely gone, with the fiberglass exposed, I thought I filled it well enough, but when I put the paint on where the gel coat was missing tiny holes appeared.
Any flaws showed up once the primer was on. If I was to do it again I would finish the prep, primer it. Then go over it again with bondo or sand paper as needed, then put a second coat of primer on. that would have hid any of the issues I have in my paint.
I would also want to leave it for at least a week after painting it. Between marks made while installing anything, and a bike crashing into it a few marks have already been made. I will touch them up, but waiting for the paint to harden would have been a better idea.
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