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Post by tekirby on Mar 31, 2012 8:09:51 GMT -5
I have or am getting, a 1957 shasta compact. The door frame is present but the door will have to be rebuilt. I think I can frame up the door but what about attaching the new aluminum siding on the outside. I know it will probably have to be attached piece by piece by piece? Has anyone done this before. Thanks, Tim
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Post by thehorsepeople4 on Mar 31, 2012 12:49:40 GMT -5
Here's the address for Hemet Valley RV Center. www.hemetvalleyrv.net/ Call up and ask for Steve. He will be able to answer your questions about the tin plus supply it if you choose to buy from them. He is very knowledgeable about vintage trailers and their skins. our59deville.blogspot.com/
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Post by tekirby on Mar 31, 2012 14:48:50 GMT -5
Great, thanks for the info. I'll give Steve a call.
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Post by mobiltec on Jan 14, 2013 21:54:11 GMT -5
Here's the address for Hemet Valley RV Center. www.hemetvalleyrv.net/ Call up and ask for Steve. He will be able to answer your questions about the tin plus supply it if you choose to buy from them. He is very knowledgeable about vintage trailers and their skins. our59deville.blogspot.com/Howdy Jim!
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Post by mobiltec on Jan 14, 2013 21:55:41 GMT -5
I have or am getting, a 1957 shasta compact. The door frame is present but the door will have to be rebuilt. I think I can frame up the door but what about attaching the new aluminum siding on the outside. I know it will probably have to be attached piece by piece by piece? Has anyone done this before. Thanks, Tim Here ya go... www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wJkTeT2V_s
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