Thank you's

  • 3Ms75Argosy (Marc) - Tail lights, marker lights, rear fan and blade
  • 62Overlander (Frank) furnace exterior cover
  • 66Overlander (Joe) - for finding the trailer and getting us connected with it
  • Airforums - for the knowledge base and help through the restoration process
  • Alumanutz (John) - for interior light
  • MikMiler (Mike) - Marker Lights
  • nkeeler (Norm) - Front Sconce difusers, white box style kitchen and bedroom light fixtures, closet door and drawer hardware, stock toilet and curtain rods
  • Purman (Jason) - for helping with the recovery
  • Rob - for offering to work with us, trading for our overlander
  • samb (Sam) - Shower curtain track
  • Wally - Water Heater, stove, faucet dead bolt, sink, bow donor, fan motor/blade and hubcaps

Monday, November 9, 2009

more tank repair

It is amazing how little time it takes to break something, but the hours to put it back (especially when parts aren't available to replace them and you have to repair instead).

I'm not good at it, thats for sure, but this round turned out better than I anticipated, at least so far. A couple hours yesterday, some cure time, form removal and another coat today after trimming things to size and here's what we have so far.

Will get sanded then likely another coat to fill minor imperfections then I can finish the internal bracing and get the bottom back in. The skirt was broken out I'm guessing to gain access to fasteners that didn't exist.

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