Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
No new pic but I thought I would up date. I am taking the cots to a awning shop on tuesday to get the material put on. Looking forward to it. Next step is to buy 2 more rolls of radiant barrior. Then it is the panneling. I still need to drill the exhaust vent hole for the bath, and I am...
The walls and ceiling are going to be sheets of 3/8" plywood panneling. Its groved and gives it a nice look. It will need a little sanding but not much. Price is good at around $20 a sheet. Then going to use some nice 3/4 by 4-6" finish wood around the ceiling/wall seam. To help hold up the...
Thanks Ellisk,
Put in the sink and countertop. Mostly all mounted. To finish it up i need the side walls on. I have 26.5" of space to the left of the counter top. This is where the fridge is going. Avanti and summit (at homedepot ). Counter top height is 37".
Good to know Pendleton is going strong. I was stationed up at San Mateo with 5th Marines. Back in 1996-1997. I've since gained a bit of weight, but still have good memories.
Sorry for the number of posts, but I just wanted to add that the bed is 65" wide by 73" long. Beds are usualy longer but I am only 5'9" so it is ok for me and the family. This distinguishes a custom build from a standard build.
Thanks for the kind words guys. The kids are doing better with each day.
A few more pics. I had the cushions made up and the dinnette table top brackets were re-worked so it is propper. It is looking better. Will work more on the kitchen counter top tomorrow.
Not to change the thread but...
Sorry for the lack of posts. Had some touph times the last week or two. We had to put down one of our dogs. The kids took it very hard. He was in a few pics. Our large BoerBoel. He was a part of the family. I will get back to the Deuce this week.
The Key is to look worked up when they give you the answer you were looking for. I think I grunted a bit, looked mad and then scratched my head. She didn't have a clue I was smiling inside.:lol:
On another note, I just looked at Rayzer's thread M146 RV conversion. I am thinking of...
The work you have done makes mine look bad. Especially the wood work. You have some great tallent. What side are the water and sewer connections on? It was just dumb luck that I designed the tanks, water fill and electric hook-up, to be on the drivers side. After I had half of it put...
Got a little more done with the table top. The leg is going to mount to the angle iron on the outter edge and the hinge on the inside end. The two wooden rail are to keep the table top from moving around when in the sleeper position. I need the cushions made, getting done this week, before I...
Few More Pics. I had to do a bit of re-working. All six brackets that I welded on the side walls, to attach the two cots on the rear of the camper, and the bench seat that sits next to the dinnette set had to be extended out farther because of the wall clearance. I addition I had to cut down the...
I got the fourth and final window in today. Will have pics tomorrow. It was a bit of a pain having the foam on the walls already. I've had a great time at this, but having gotten this far, I can see that there is quite a bit that I would have changed when doing the project. Not the over-all...
Ok a few more pics showing the third cot that rests over the dinnette set. Also a pick of the outlet I wired up. This is just temp. untill I get the panneling done. Then I will start the real wiring job.