Thursday, January 22, 2009

Shoveling out the manlift

After taking out the center ceiling panel I noticed the A/C is caving in the roof. Read the thread at airforums.com I'll need to fix this before I can start putting the trailer back together..
I am going to need to remove the A/C unit and put some bracing in the ceiling and then reinstall the A/C. I have a manlift so I thought I would put it to work instead of using scaffolding but first I had to dig it out of 4' of snow. The manlift sits next to the driveway and it just got buried from snow blowing the driveway, took me about 4 hours to to dig it out, took another few hours to get it out of the rut it had created from sitting there in the fall rainy season, it weighs 12000 pounds.
While it was out I shoveled the roof on the house, broke off some dandy ice sickles and salted the ice dams, the house is a 150 year old two story house. Because of the design it is impossible to insulate were the walls meet the roof, I have had a few years where the ice sickles are long enough to reach when standing on the ground. They were not that long this time but because we have had such cold weather with no warm days the Ice dam had crept out over the edge of the roof 14" in one area over the driveway.

Why do I have a manlift you ask. I needed a new roof and in its 150 years it has never had the shingles tore off, there were 7 layers of asphalt shingles and one layer of cedar shake. The cheapest estimate I got for a new roof was $12,000.00 and that did not include any insulating or repairs that would surely need to be done. I paid $5000.00 for the manlift and $3800.00 for the materials and my Dad, brothers and a few friends had the old roof off and a new one on in three days. They did a lot of repairing and replacing of the deck fascia and sofit. I kept the lift and did painting, fixed window, made and installed storm windows and the kids and I drop stuff from it just to watch things smash.

When it get just above freezing I'll start work on the A/C.


The roof caving in and the lift

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Everything is dying

Well it's been a week I suppose I should fill everyone in on what going on.
Last week after I tore out the bath I was going to take the black tank out and repair the dump valves but it has been to cold, 10-20 degree.
I spent an entire day just pealing silicone caulk off the bath counter top and walls in the bath and I probably have another two days yet to go on the shower pan, seat, cabinet and all the trim. My fingernails have been worn down to nothing, silicone is great stuff but not for something that moves and every thing in a trailer moves.

I also spent the good part of a day experimenting with refinishing the ABS plastic counter top without painting it, the two things I found that work are cleaning it with Acetone, this takes most of the yellow off after a couple of wipes but leaves the surface rough and it leaves the surface tacky, it took about two days for Acetone to evaporate and for the counter to return to its original state. It still had some yellow streaks that need to be sanded out so I finally decided I an going to sand and polish it all. I started out with 320 grit wet paper and added a little dish soap to the water followed that with 800 and 1500 and that looks pretty good has an egg shell color to it now, haven't figured out what to polish it with yet. At this point I only have a 6" X 18" area done so far.

I sanded down the laminate on the bedroom side of the bath walls in preparation for new laminate and also did the bath door and laminated it, then all hell broke loose. My just out of warranty truck died, two days and $8.07 later its fixed, a vacuum hose was leaking.
My computer died then another one died, bought a new motor for my old snow blower three years ago and that just blew a piston rod, couldn't find a new motor to fit so I went and bought a new snow blower. The evaporator drain on the furnace cracked, still haven't fixed that.

Today I went back to work on the camper, a few weeks ago I purchased two solid core doors to make benches to work on when I re-laminate all the interior panels I was going to put wax paper down so the contact cement wouldn't get on the wood but that turned out to be a pain when I did the bath door so I went down to the Haworth discount store and bought two piece's of laminate $1.00 each and laminated the doors I am using as work benches.
I also tore out the self in the front camper, the little narrow cabinet that was next to the front gaucho and the center ceiling panel. I took out the ceiling panel so I can run wires for CO2 detector, Propane detector and switches for the fridge and water heater.
After I get the black tank and shower pan out I think I will be done with the interior destruction.

Before and after, bath door:


A little bit of sanding on the bath counter top: