We thought we would be able to re-install the old toilet. It looked to be in great shape.
But, we wisely decided to put water pressure on the toilet before we re-installed it.
And sure enough, it had a bad leak - probably had water left over that had frozen over the years. It was a better deal to buy a new toilet than to buy the repair parts.
And here it is!
Friday, November 20, 2015
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
A little painting
I love all the little compartments in the trailer!
This is the storage area at the rear of the trailer for you to stash the power cable and (I suppose) the water hose. It was in need of a good cleaning - the box itself is made out of galvanized sheet metal (unlike almost everything else on the exterior of trailer, which is aluminum). So, it had some surface corrosion.
Nothing the old standby - Rust-Oleum primer can't handle!
And after that dried - a good coating of silver Rust-Oleum for good measure!
This is the storage area at the rear of the trailer for you to stash the power cable and (I suppose) the water hose. It was in need of a good cleaning - the box itself is made out of galvanized sheet metal (unlike almost everything else on the exterior of trailer, which is aluminum). So, it had some surface corrosion.
Nothing the old standby - Rust-Oleum primer can't handle!
And after that dried - a good coating of silver Rust-Oleum for good measure!
Friday, November 6, 2015
The potty ventilation
So, the potty needs ventilation, right??
One of the problems from the long term storage of the camper was that the overhead fan had leaked onto the bathroom floor....
I couldn't find an original photo, but here are the remains of the overhead bathroom fan....the very rusty motor was tossed into the garbage at some point.
We bought a new replacement fan - after much thought and more than a day of alteration , the fan is finally wired up and installed! I know it's not all that exciting, but each item seems to require much "hands on" involvement....nothing seems to be easy!
So now we should have a breeze flowing thru the shower area while we are taking a bath!
(This photo is the ceiling over the shower).
One of the problems from the long term storage of the camper was that the overhead fan had leaked onto the bathroom floor....
I couldn't find an original photo, but here are the remains of the overhead bathroom fan....the very rusty motor was tossed into the garbage at some point.
We bought a new replacement fan - after much thought and more than a day of alteration , the fan is finally wired up and installed! I know it's not all that exciting, but each item seems to require much "hands on" involvement....nothing seems to be easy!
So now we should have a breeze flowing thru the shower area while we are taking a bath!
(This photo is the ceiling over the shower).
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Wow!! Back to work on the Avion!!
The weather has kept us housebound.....so we decided to work a little on the Avion!
The work for the foreseeable future is not terribly interesting.....lots of re-assembly of "systems".
For example....this is the "blackwater" tank.....ummmm.....the poop tank. It was removed long ago when we needed to treat all the underlying framework rust issues. Now it's time to re-install.
This is the interior shot in the bathroom - new hole in the new flooring...
And here's the underside.... the tank is up above this - nicely supported and insulated.
I know....not real interesting... eventually, there will be a new sheet of aluminum riveted in place to protect this from the elements. That's it for now!
The work for the foreseeable future is not terribly interesting.....lots of re-assembly of "systems".
For example....this is the "blackwater" tank.....ummmm.....the poop tank. It was removed long ago when we needed to treat all the underlying framework rust issues. Now it's time to re-install.
This is the interior shot in the bathroom - new hole in the new flooring...
And here's the underside.... the tank is up above this - nicely supported and insulated.
I know....not real interesting... eventually, there will be a new sheet of aluminum riveted in place to protect this from the elements. That's it for now!
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