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Originally posted by alwaysinshorts View PostCould you post on the cost for things so far?
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After a work induced hiatus that lasted way too long, i'm back on this thing. I can see the end of the road. We're down to putting flooring and base boards down ont eh inside. Then i've got to skin the outside and hope the thing doesn't fall apart when i let down off the blocks, then hope it'll roll to Wilbarger County. I hope to have it finished in the next several weekends. We'll see...
I used 3/8" T-111 siding for the interior walls. Stained w/ pecan stain. and put a couple of coats of polyurethane on the walls. The shelves are a combination of maple plywood, clear white pine, and knotty alder. Material we had left over form a few jobs. I have a big shelf for a microwave, a smaller shelf for a little burner top / griddle. Other shelves for general use.
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Finished the skin on the back wall today. The top panel got a little funky, but all in all, okay i guess. Cut in one piece around the lights and over lapped two panels, then siliconed around the flood light blocks. Should be pretty water tight. I also tarred both wheel wells and put flashing and metal in one of them. I believe these are pretty weather resistant. I also pulled one hub and checked the bearing grease and sanded and repainted the hub.
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Hub noise help?
As stated above i pulled the hub to check bearing grease and repaint the hub. Originally the hub spun pretty freely, but had a slight metal on metal rubbing noise. I thought i would be smart and remove the hub, lubricate everything, check bearing grease, etc. Well, a little part fell off the back side that i have no idea what it is, or does. When i put the hub back on, it barely turns and makes an awful metal on metal rubbing sound. Any ideas from the GS brothers? I guess i may be looking for new hubs. Any help will be appreciated.
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