It's been a busy weekend. My brother-in-law turned 50, my mother-in-law is still in town visiting, and it's Mother's Day on Sunday. I probably won't get much if any work done today being that it's Mother's Day. But I was able to get a little work done yesterday, day 6. I took off a bunch of pink fiberglass insulation on one side. I only got down what I could reach. I can't get the stuff at the top yet because I have to remove the top rail of aluminum. That will be a little more involved so I will do that in a couple days. I also removed the aluminum siding from the slide out and the top front of the trailer. I removed much of the exposed wiring and consolidated the aluminum from other parts of the travel trailer and loaded them onto the trailer for the recycle yard.
As I mentioned previously, the travel trailer's wood is really rotten. The whole roof is caving in now. It appears that the roof was nothing but OSB plywood with a thin roof coating on it. The whole entire roof is water damaged and rotten. I don't need any of the actual structure but it makes it demo a little more challenging.
I can't wait to get this trailer down to the frame and get to some real construction!
As I mentioned previously, the travel trailer's wood is really rotten. The whole roof is caving in now. It appears that the roof was nothing but OSB plywood with a thin roof coating on it. The whole entire roof is water damaged and rotten. I don't need any of the actual structure but it makes it demo a little more challenging.
I can't wait to get this trailer down to the frame and get to some real construction!