All Blog Posts Tagged 'restoration' (4)

1961 Holiday House

I was waiting for it to warm a bit before we went out to work on the Holiday House and I saw this invitation to start a blog. At 62, computers in general, and "new media" in particular are as foreign to me as a foreign language. I have never blogged, or journaled and anything that took time or effort on the computer. As a general contractor by trade, I feel much more comfortable doing the work than talking about it. But what the heck, why not give it a try? 

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Added by Bruce Booher on January 22, 2015 at 12:00pm — No Comments

steel spiral shank nails needed for restoration

This is not just a car rather RV construction around a 1942 V-8 sedan.  I need some special nails and have not found  one supplier.  Maybe RV'er's will have a clue as to where I can find them. 

I need steel spiral-shank button head 7/8" nails - quite a quantity.  Any notion as to suppliers for items like this?

Mike

Added by Mike Nickels on November 10, 2013 at 4:19pm — 3 Comments

Old Faithful the 1959 Yellowstone Travel Trailer Restoration

Hello everyone! We are at it again, trying to save one more old travel trailer from the scrap yard and hopefully making it desirable to someone who will enjoy it for years to come. This time it is a 1959 Yellowstone we are calling "Old Faithful". I started a blog and here is a portion of it. To follow along in the coming weeks please go to this link and become a follower or just check back every so often… Continue

Added by Prospector's Paradise on December 3, 2010 at 2:00pm — No Comments

dodge escapade

i recently purchased a 1973 dodge escapade which i intend to strip down and rebuild from scratch! i hav yet to start as i am currently researching materials and different layouts in order to maximize space and minimise costs, my goal is to be able to live out of my rv off grid and as eco friendly as possible so i have located plans for various alternative energy projects wind and solar electricity + solar heating ) as well as locating a convertion kit to change the fuel hog carburated 440 over… Continue

Added by christoph Frei on July 27, 2010 at 1:20am — 1 Comment

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