There are also many books and magazines on this subject. Head over to your library or home improvement or hardware store and flip through a few to see which apply to your project.
There are so many ways to restore and remodel travel trailers... Pinterest is a GREAT resource for how-to tutorials! I hope this helps! Good luck with your project - it sounds like fun!
I've completed a 26 ft travel trailer that is now a tiny house. We started by replacing all the infrastructure. New wiring, plumbing, insulation, reinforced framing and new belly sheathing. Then we got to do the fun stuff like flooring, paint, lighting, cabinets and counters. Do you have specific questions? It's much too big to describe in detail here, but I can help with a question.
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Here's an article that might help - http://www.doityourselfrv.com/restoring-vintage-trailers/
There are many sites and You tube channels that document restoration of travel tailers and RV's. Here are a few:
http://www.doityourselfrv.com/restoring-vintage-trailers/
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/restore-vintage-travel-trailer-101077.html
https://rvshare.com/blog/vintage-trailer-2/
https://youtu.be/ouHDWLuiyyg
There are also many books and magazines on this subject. Head over to your library or home improvement or hardware store and flip through a few to see which apply to your project.
Hi, Cheryl!
There are so many ways to restore and remodel travel trailers... Pinterest is a GREAT resource for how-to tutorials! I hope this helps! Good luck with your project - it sounds like fun!
you need to make sure the load is balanced, putting heaver items above the wheels/axcell
Hi Cheryl, here's an article that may give you some ideas.
http://www.doityourselfrv.com/restoring-vintage-trailers/
and here's an interesting video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCDMiI_bB3c
I've completed a 26 ft travel trailer that is now a tiny house. We started by replacing all the infrastructure. New wiring, plumbing, insulation, reinforced framing and new belly sheathing. Then we got to do the fun stuff like flooring, paint, lighting, cabinets and counters. Do you have specific questions? It's much too big to describe in detail here, but I can help with a question.