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    #16
    Looks Good!!!!!

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      #17
      Lookin good so far- keep posting pics!

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        #18
        Looking forward to seeing this to the end. Please keep us updated and keep posting pics. Looks like a really cool project.

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          #19
          Coming along nicely. I will be keeping up with this thread for sure. I can't wait to see the final product.

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            #20
            I rebuilt a 32' trailer that I had. I rebuilt some of the floor and most of the walls and ceiling. Added some bunk beds and gutted the rest of the trailer. We had a bunch of room and it was great.

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              #21
              Layed down the floor with 1 1/4" T&G Ply wood. I sealed the bottom with a gallon of asphalt roof sealer. I figure if if is good enough for a roof it should seal the bottom ok and it is only $12 per gal.

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                #22
                Originally posted by huntinfool View Post
                I rebuilt a 32' trailer that I had. I rebuilt some of the floor and most of the walls and ceiling. Added some bunk beds and gutted the rest of the trailer. We had a bunch of room and it was great.
                yep!

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                  #23
                  Need more pics.

                  Where did you place the rest camper?

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                    #24
                    Keep us posted!!

                    I rebuilt the floor around my door area on my RV, saved a lot of $$$ doing it my self.

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                      #25
                      some more pics, not going very fast due to all the other things I have going on. Got the floor layed and started the frame around the wheels, need to go back to the depot to get some more lumber before I start the walls.
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                        #26
                        BTW, all of the joints are screwed together along with liquid nail. I figured the liguid nail will also help to seal it tight so the bugs will have a hard time getting in, along with a much stonger camper..

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                          #27
                          very cool!

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                            #28
                            Awesome job!!! I had no idea you were going to start from the beginning. To cool!!!!

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                              #29
                              that looks awesome so far keep the pics coming

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                                #30
                                keep pics coming

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