Continuing the "orange" theme, the Avion emblems at the front and rear of the trailer were in need of some attention.
A little sanding, then paint the base coat.
Fill in the blanks with pretty orange paint.
Here is the back one -
And here is the front!
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
Orange Rub Rail
When we first got the trailer, the "rub rail" (the orange flexible insert around the mid-section of the trailer) was in pretty rough shape. Faded and some of it twisted.
We cleaned it up, but it really didn't help much.
So, we pulled it all out to see if we could do something with it - maybe repaint it. But it didn't look like anything was really feasible.
Very happy with the results!
We cleaned it up, but it really didn't help much.
So, we pulled it all out to see if we could do something with it - maybe repaint it. But it didn't look like anything was really feasible.
After much searching, we finally found a replacement at a Airstream dealer.
Very happy with the results!
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Rock Guard fixup
The rock guard is just a hinged cover to keep rocks from hitting the front windows.
Wouldn't want to have to replace those curved windows!!
Unfortunately, weather and time has not been kind to the rock guard. The hinge area was cracked and had been previously patched several times. So, off it came! After much sanding....
It's ready for some fiberglass reinforcements!
Fiberglass cloth ready to start the layering.
In process - 5 layers of cloth/resin.
Kindof hard to see, but this is the final product - the rough edges sanded away. Ready for primer, paint and the "Avion" decal. Just ran out of weekend!!
Wouldn't want to have to replace those curved windows!!
Unfortunately, weather and time has not been kind to the rock guard. The hinge area was cracked and had been previously patched several times. So, off it came! After much sanding....
It's ready for some fiberglass reinforcements!
Fiberglass cloth ready to start the layering.
In process - 5 layers of cloth/resin.
Kindof hard to see, but this is the final product - the rough edges sanded away. Ready for primer, paint and the "Avion" decal. Just ran out of weekend!!
Monday, August 4, 2014
Emblem
The emblem on the side of the trailer was weathered and a bit corroded. It's not an item that could be realistically replaced, so we just did the best we could to refurbish.
We cleaned up the corrosion as best we could and dabbed some new black paint around the lettering. Looks good from 10 feet away!!
We cleaned up the corrosion as best we could and dabbed some new black paint around the lettering. Looks good from 10 feet away!!
Monday, July 28, 2014
More bathroom counter work
The bathroom countertop is nearing completion.
I ordered the small, stainless sink....and now it has a home! The opening to the right is a small "clothes hamper" that will be behind the toilet. Here it's all set up for Duane to do the final routing to smooth the edges.
And there it is for a test fitting. We still have to position and install the faucet, but that will be fairly easy.
And there it is for a test fitting. We still have to position and install the faucet, but that will be fairly easy.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
"Porch Light"
The "porch light" that plugs into the side of the trailer (while you're motionless) was in need of some TLC.
So, I just sanded it to remove some corrosion and painted it gloss black.
So, I just sanded it to remove some corrosion and painted it gloss black.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Bathroom countertop replacement
Back from our Nova Scotia vacation - it's time to get back to the Avion!
First, a reminder of the "before" bathroom. The countertop was not in good shape - edging coming loose and it was buckled in places.
We removed the countertop and carefully made a pattern from fiberboard. This is to be used with the router to cutout a perfect copy of the old countertop. (The old countertop was too damaged and not smooth enough to use for this purpose, if you're wondering!)
Always check twice!! We put the pattern in place just to make sure it was the fit we wanted.
Next we cut out the countertop from the "scrap" Corian.
And we cut out this small piece that will be epoxy'ed in place to make the final edge of the countertop.
Edge glued in place.
Now the pattern goes back in place - the edge looks rough and uneven here - but a final run of the router makes it perfect!
And there it is! Beautiful! Next will be installing a sink - I haven't decided which one yet though!
First, a reminder of the "before" bathroom. The countertop was not in good shape - edging coming loose and it was buckled in places.
We removed the countertop and carefully made a pattern from fiberboard. This is to be used with the router to cutout a perfect copy of the old countertop. (The old countertop was too damaged and not smooth enough to use for this purpose, if you're wondering!)
Always check twice!! We put the pattern in place just to make sure it was the fit we wanted.
Next we cut out the countertop from the "scrap" Corian.
And we cut out this small piece that will be epoxy'ed in place to make the final edge of the countertop.
Edge glued in place.
Now the pattern goes back in place - the edge looks rough and uneven here - but a final run of the router makes it perfect!
And there it is! Beautiful! Next will be installing a sink - I haven't decided which one yet though!
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