Exciting Ride Home from the East Coast Vintage Rally

This may look more dreadful than it is. Yesterday, we had our first flat of nearly five years of trailer ownership…but it ended up being a pretty positive experience.
Rick felt something hit the wheel and both of us instantly knew it was tire problems. Luckily, we were just passing an on-ramp on I-81, so we [...]

Frugal Flagpoles

Recently, I purchased a flagpole holder from Rob Baker (awesome deal, btw), so I’ve been considering flagpole alternatives. Certainly, Pole-Ease is a good maker, but multiple poles get pricey at $35 each–and I really can’t figure out how small they collapse to. I also looked into Rob’s approach of using Home Depot extension poles–but they’ve [...]

Curse of the Three Pleats

Structural projects are on hold right now as we wait for orders of clecos, scaffolding and an axle to arrive. While waiting, I decided to dig into old projects that I had on hold. First in priority is making the last set of curtains, which I failed to finish three years ago.
With all supplies on [...]

Easy Days in the Big Easy

We arrived down here in New Orleans several days ago (by air, not trailer, unfortunately), a little early to enjoy a little taste of the city before starting work at the rebuilding effort we’re signed up for the rest of this week. The past few days have been pure indulgence. We’re staying at a wonderful [...]

Cherry Blossom Rally, Wrapped up

Well, it’s been a busy week since leaving the CBR, but how to describe such an incredible 24 hours?
The rally was like going home. Most old friends were there, others were missed, new friends felt like old. We ate, we talked, we dreamed, we celebrated. Kids played, dancing with kites and remote control aircraft. It [...]

Airstreams Look Better When They Are Moving

Yes, our trailer hit the road! It took a couple more days than we anticipated…involving a whole lot of clearing out and a fair amount of work, but we managed to get her moving on Saturday morning, just in time for the last day of the Cherry Blossom Rally.
Getting to that point was laborious. It [...]

Sealing Things Up

First: a little background on this weekend’s efforts: A week ago Saturday, I managed to get myself working fairly late, put in a big effort, then pretty much passed out. The effort kept me down all day Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday, I met a friend for lunch, barely keeping myself from falling [...]

Floored!

This is a view we’ve wanted to see for two years!
We still have a zillion bolts and screws to drive down (isn’t that what Sundays are for?), we have lots of other things to attend to (including the very dead battery in our tow vehicle) but our front end floor is in.
Ironically, it wasn’t until [...]

One More Section Down

Today after work, we attended to the right side of the front panel. I drilled in an access hole (so Rick can pass wiring through to the tongue after it is welded), drilled in pilot holes for self-tapping screws.Then, after considerable pounding, the board slid in. It has a slight gap towards the front, but [...]

Dealing with Insulation and other Flooring Concerns

Two years ago, we started this job by cutting out flooring sections. Today–after putting down insulation and trimming–we set in our first flooring section back in.
But I must digress here. Insulation. Easy to cut. Annoying as all heck. Despite wearing full coverage clothing, a respirator and gloves, it left me feeling so itchy I [...]