Scotty Before

Scotty Before

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Progress - 35%

An optimistic assessment of when I might actually get to go out camping.

14 days so far
26 days left if I'm lucky

Result

Still to go:
  • Finish floor installation
  • Install forward starboard wall
  • Trace and cut forward port wall
  • Install forward port wall
  • Install welting
  • Install roof panelling
  • Install cross members
  • Install running/brake lights
  • Rewire 110v
  • Rewire 12v
  • Install nailing strips (3-ply)
  • Install insulation
  • Clean skin
  • Mend skin
  • Sand skin
  • Install skin
  • Cut windows
  • Repair door
  • Install door
  • Clean windows
  • Install windows
  • Clean vents
  • Install vents
  • Build dinette benches
  • Build dinette table
  • Rebuild gaucho
  • Install countertop
  • Install sink
  • Install/plumb fixtures
  • Clean oven & stovetop
  • Install oven
  • Paint cabinet doors
  • Replace hardware on cabinets
  • Install cabinet doors
  • Replace tongue jack/wheel
  • Mount spare tire
  • Mount battery?

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Days 9-14

Day 9 March 24
Day 10 (half day) March 25? Purchased second 1/2 ply panel and 1/8 ply for bunk.
Day 11 March 29 brushed hinges, primed interior, removed stove/sink, repaired bunk
Day 12 March 30 More bunk, more primer painting, still more staples
Day 13 March 31 Easter - last of primer painting and prep
Day 14 April 1 - painted all interior, started on floor


Saturday, March 23, 2013

Day 8 - Walls are Coming Down

March 23, 2013

Sanded skin
Scraped putty
Tried to remove silicone caulking
More staples and nails
Metal trim around step
Removed skin on right front wall
Removed wall
Removed step bottom
Removed floor covering
Traced and cut new wall panel

[Bought 1/2 in 4'x8 sandply plywood, mending plates, 1/2" screws, primer and white spray paint for tongue, 1 1/2" scraper, 3" wire wheel brush, mask, wood glue]

No biscuit router bit



Wednesday, March 20, 2013

FAQs

These are things I've asked while renovating the Scotty. (Answers to come)

How do I get the edge strips off?
How do I remove this tar gunk?
What kind of wire do I use for lights?
Why do you use 3 layers of 1/8 plywood on the edges instead of 1 layer of 3/4"?
What kind of panelling do I use?
Do I need to fill ALL of the holes in the skin with JB Weld? (including the edge staple holes that will be under the trim)?
Do I replace welting.
Should I replace top bunk?
How does goucho couch/bed work?
Should I use both 12v and 110v lighting?
Where do I put the battery?
Where do I mount the spare tire?
Should I replace the missing water tank?
The electrical breakers are missing. What goes there?
Do I use LED or regular lights?




How do I get the edge strips off?

Very Carefully
How do I remove this tar gunk?
A combination of paint stripper, scraping with a torch or other hot air, and Goof Off
What kind of wire do I use for lights?
18 gauge for lights, 16 gauge for ground
Why do you use 3 layers of 1/8 plywood on the edges instead of 1 layer of 3/4"?
So it will bend to the shape of the trailer edge.
What kind of panelling do I use?
Some folks are using masonite, beadboard, plywood, separate planks, and plastic. We are going to use 1/8 in plywood. (Birch if I can find it)
Do I need to fill ALL of the holes in the skin with JB Weld? (including the edge staple holes that will be under the trim)?

Do I replace welting?
Yes. Even after being hyper-careful not to damage what was there, I finally realized it was a lot of work for something that looked nasty and was cheap and easy to replace.
Should I replace top bunk?

How does goucho couch/bed work?
Like this: Thanks Ashley and Nancy! 
Should I use both 12v and 110v lighting?

Where do I put the battery?
Where do I mount the spare tire?
Should I replace the missing water tank?
The electrical breakers are missing. What goes there?
Do I use LED or regular lights?




Sunday, March 17, 2013

Day 7 - Windows and Door


March 17, 2013
Removed 4 windows and door, threw out rotten wood, pulled out cabinet front from top bunk. Wore green

3/18 [Bought: Stabilizer Jack Stands x 4] love 'em

3/20 [Bought: tow package for Murano tow vehicle]

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Day 6 - Roof removed


March 16, 2013
Removed all roof and front and back, removed 3 windows, sanded 1 panel of skin and removed more tar, marked all supports, sketched electrical

[Bought: gloves, sandpaper]

Monday, March 4, 2013

Day 3, 4, & 5 - Staples and Aluminum Skin


March 4, 2013
(half day) - Lots of staples to remove, aluminum skin removal, [Bought: large tarp, 1x2s for trim frame]
RAIN!
[Bought: lots of screws from McFeelys]

March 7, 2013
(half day) - More staples, more skin removed

March 9, 2013
(half day) - Lots of staples, final panel of skin removed