Gorgeous Day to Work…and Not Work!

Today the weather was absolutely perfect. Warm, but not too warm. Spent the whole day working outside and not working outside! Couldn’t help pulling on the old WBC (that’s right, so old there wasn’t another C and an I!) beret. It’s the vintage one I bought off ebay after seeing the really cool old Airstreamer [...]

Vanity, crap and possession

I have believed for a while that our bathtub has something seriously wrong from a psychic sense. It has caused me no end of misery in restoring it. I have spent countless hours cramped in uncomfortable positions trying to make its ugly cracked dingy surface into something–well–that anyone would want to bath in. Along the [...]

Weekend work report

A year ago, I first tried restoring my bathtub. Unfortunately the surface was so far cracked, the restoring compound ended up seeping up out of the cracks. Saturday, I started correcting those cracks.
Saturday I woke up achey, but I downed a couple of naproxen, strapped on my respirator and safety glasses and headed to work. [...]

New Frame Diagram

As promised, here is a diagram showing the damage to the frame. The near end of the frame bars are painted brown, while the front end (which is further away in the diagram) is grey. The remnant of the cross bars are red (although in real life, these are just rust colored). There are two [...]

Up to My Own Mischief

Had the day off work, so made it a work day!
Slept in late and headed down to Home Depot for a couple of last minute supplies. Spent a bit of time trying to find the local Zolatone dealer, but couldn’t find it in the industrial park. So, got home, gathered up my tools and got [...]

Workday Musings

I just realized that the photo from the inside makes it look like our hitch is also separated from the frame! It really isn’t–last summer I cleaned up the outside steel and painted it silver. Inside the trailer, however, the frame is painted black. The only thing that is missing is the crossbar and plate [...]

The Demolition Effort Continues

Well, today Rick continued cutting up to the end of the wood. This came about as a result of drilling, chiseling, sawing and plain brute force. Midway through, I pitched in and we both worked at cutting–or breaking–the bolts going from the frame, through the floor and the “U” channel (a piece of bent aluminum [...]

Damage Assessment

Yesterday’s photos don’t really show where we see the front end damage. The following diagram shows my own observation of what appears to be damaged (all pictures can be double clicked to view them larger).

Can’t Turn Back

Today we did it. We went into the “can’t turn back territory,” we cut into the trailer.
This morning, we took turns drilling out the rivets holding the inside shell in place in the back. Removing it involved unriveting all of the window trim and rivets to adjoining pieces. The next pieces of aluminum overlapped [...]

Rip Er Out!

Before we ripped it apart…
I’m on a post work high. We tore into the trailer! The kids (visiting nephews who flirted with the idea of camping out there) are gone and we have started work!
We’re not quite sure quite what we face yet, but at least the gaucho is out. It was all screws, but [...]