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Old 06-18-2008, 12:50 PM   #1
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It's amazing what no wood grain can do. It looks like a new trailer (well to me it does)I've also replaced foam and fabric, and added new bright cheery curtains. the floor is next on the design list. Also added pics of this w/e's fabulous getaway (well, except for water pump quitting, more to do......)
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Old 06-18-2008, 01:30 PM   #2
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It's amazing what no wood grain can do. It looks like a new trailer (well to me it does)I've also replaced foam and fabric, and added new bright cheery curtains. the floor is next on the design list. Also added pics of this w/e's fabulous getaway (well, except for water pump quitting, more to do......)
nice doors... I was thinking about that change as well.
great photos too. where is that? not Manitoba I can tell ya!
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Old 06-18-2008, 03:44 PM   #3
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Where were you camping? It looks rather like Porteau Cove, on Howe Sound, where we saw our first Boler.

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Old 06-18-2008, 04:40 PM   #4
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nice doors... I was thinking about that change as well.
great photos too. where is that? not Manitoba I can tell ya!
It made a huge difference. I hated the woodgrain. It was porteau cove, just north of vancouver.
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It made a huge difference. I hated the woodgrain. It was porteau cove, just north of vancouver.
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Your trailer looks so nice, just how did you do it?
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Your trailer looks so nice, just how did you do it?
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I didnt take 'before' pics as i figured everyone knows what 70's plaid looks like. I regret it now. I cut new foam with a turkey knife, and had the covers and curtains made as i cant sew. It was a long search for the right cherry print for the curtains b/c i wanted cottage like. I still have great seam trouble (they are ugly and glue stained) and i havent found the right floor covering yet. I hate the original non slip floor b/c it always looks dirty. The never ending list- flooring,hot water heater, paint job, solar power........ maybe it will end one day.
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