Trailer Questions Part 2b
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Great Vid man!
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Thankyou Sharon,
Glad to help out. Going to start getting into little projects like removing, repairing and polishing different parts of the trailers. Many parts are still available for windows, gas and electric lamps and hardware.
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Hi Mobiltec:
I have really learned a lot from watching these 4 videos you have created in addition to all the work you have done on the Deville. Thanks for sharing. I will watch these frequently, as they help me understand my Terry trailer much more.
Thank again and keep 'um coming! I love learning this stuff,
Sharon R.
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That would be kinda fun I think. I like seeing new places even if it is in the city mountains... LOL...
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Thanks for all your help, Larry. I am about to take my 1967 Serro Scotty Highlander down to the frame. I have been completely restoring the Hehr windows and other components. We just built a new table for the dinette. I used a fine oak plywood, arranged old travel decals on it, then covered it with plexiglass. Beautiful!
Eauchiche 3 years ago
Glad to help out! This is fun stuff.
mobiltec 3 years ago
Wow! Great communicator in front of a camera.
For the past few years I have been window-shopping. I would slowly drive by, jot down numbers, but never really following up.
After viewing your How to... I have acquired a lot more confidence and knowledge.
Today I actually got out of the car, inquired at the door, and physically checked out the trailer.
1977 16 Trav-L-Mate, 4-Seasons, Canadian Mfg. (eh), self-contained. (Youre right, its a girl thing about the potty).
-Deb
debindesert 3 years ago
I know that all too well. And trailers with potties sell for much more money... Hope you find a nice one.
mobiltec 3 years ago
Larry! How come I can't find a electrical shut off box in my Shasta? and if every light is working smoothly should I gut and replace with new wire!!!!!! you got me a little concerned about fires!!!!!
cycloneCJproducts 3 years ago
There should be a box somewhere in either a closet or a cabinet or under the seats... If not you should install one. They are usually very close to where ever the outside plug in for shore power is. That would be camp power for a trailer LOL...
mobiltec 3 years ago