I just bought a 1963 BeeLine 13' Hornet and it needs some work. One of the things is
that one of the walls needs replacing. After taking a look at it closely I found that the wall
is made up of a thin piece of paneling, then plywood and then the aluminum siding. No Framing at all. Is this normal? or was it cheaper why of building the camper?
Thanks for any info!!
-Brian
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Brian, Glad to meet another Beeline owner. I have a 1966 Beeline. Here is my website for the restoration of my Beeline. I have over 100 pictures of the restoration so far. I really don't understand the plywood thing on your trailer. If there is no framing, what holds the plywood up?. Mine if framed with 2X2s. I would be glad to help anyway I can. http://tims1966beeline.shutterfly.com/#
Tim Baker
Roanoke va
Hey Tim -
I'll try to get a couple of pix to show you just what I'm talking about. There wasn't even insulation in it. The camper is so small that the plywood being fixed to the aluminum is all that is
needed to hold the walls up. Plus the closet is also part of the construction. I know it sounds crazy...right?! Thanks for any help you can give!
-Brian
Hi Brian,
Some trailers are made with plywood walls: Scotties, Corvettes and now your BeeLine Hornet...
I think it was probably a cheaper way to go, as our poor Corvette was one of the worst built trailers we have. NOT NOW. It is a frame up rebuild.
You can actually frame inside the ply wall if you like, but it narrows the trailer interior somewhat. Also, if the wall has rot, you probably need to pull the edge trim and re-putty, as that is where most of the leaks originate.
Tim has done a wonderful job on his Beeline; I've enjoyed the entire build. VK
Ok I was able to get a few pictures before the rain stated.....here you go!! I've got SOME rot! but what is funny is the other side is perfect!
Sorry I used macro on the pictures so they are a little blurry but you get the idea!
Ok, a little work to do but......imagine the end result.
I've got update this. I've replaced the wall and 3/4 of the roof. Getting ready to put the aluminum back on!!!
Here is some of the demo.....
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