RV trailer repair page 10 - Rebuild project travel trailer, rebuild floors, wall rebuild, cabinets replaced


Rebuild Travel Trailer page 10

All work, text, and photographs courtesy of Bob Hanover
Rebuild Project - 1981 Citation 25' Travel Trailer

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Bathroom storage cabinets partition: There it is ready to be installed.


Bathroom storage cabinets partition: Sitting in place waiting for some shelves to locate exactly where it gets screwed in.


Bathroom storage cabinets partition: Another shot - as viewed from the bathroom.


Lower back of trailer: Thought I'd stand the old wall beside the new one I built. Can you guess which one is the old one?


Back walls in place: Upper and lower rebuilt and in place. It has been 6 months since its had a back wall. The wall has been a sheet of 3/8" plywood for a long time.


Back walls in place: Same section as viewed from the bathroom. Inside panel is framed & ready for paneling.


Bathroom cabinet: Storage area partition as viewed from the tub area.


Bathroom corner: Another view of the bathroom. Its kind of small - hard to get back far enough to get a decent picture.



Bathroom door area: Standing in the corner - bathroom door opening and cabinet with old shelf sitting there.


Overhead cabinet above desk/vanity: There's the first overhead rebuilt. It was easier to just build a whole new one than to try to repair the old one. This one was in the best shape of all the overheads, but still had a rotten corner.


Arborite panels: The long skinny one goes right at the back of the bathroom - the other one is the top for the desk/vanity. Boy, that glue stinks!


Installing inside bathroom partition: Had to remove the bottom outside of the rear wall to fasten down the inner bathroom wall.


Bathroom sink/vanity: This cabinet was rotted out on the bottom - had to replace the whole thing.


Back wall & tub area: Little fuzzy but there's the tub and back lower wall you saw from the outside. I built a new shelf and put on matching arborite with front oak strip.


Bathroom overhead cabinet: I redesigned this one to come straight down on the vertical instead of following the angled wall.


Main bed frame: Replaced this too. Again, the bottom was rotted in places. Easier to just rebuild it. Fresh water tank is just sitting there.


Bedroom overhead: Cabinet above the bed - again, easier to build a new one than fix the old one.


Desk/vanity overhead: Sure do like all the new wood!


Desk/Vanity: Boy am I chapped with myself. Look close at the left of the chair area.


Close up of desk/vanity: I almost cried when I did this! I was trying to get it tight to the wall to fasten in place and bunted it with my knee. Too bad my aim was off and I caved in the front. Rather than replace it, I'll build a door and make a compartment there.


Wardrobe and cupboard areas: As viewed from the head of the bedroom.


Cabinets: Same thing from a different angle.


Kitchen and front seating/bed: All fastened down now and ready for countertop and other stuff.


Kitchen overhead: Sure do have lots of storage in this trailer.


Kitchen: Another angle of the kitchen.


Cabinets viewed from front: Standing by the front looking down the hall. Bathroom at the very back.


Front shelf: This little shelf matches the one I made in the bathroom. I'll do the micro shelf the same and the bath sink countertop.

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