Dennis Peacock
12-12-2011, 10:06 AM
12 Dec 2011
Good Morning Everyone,
Well, the MIL has been taken back home after her stay with us for 2 weeks. The LOML had to take her home this time because of my work schedule. The LOML also had to stop by and check on my mother because of some medical issues and now the LOML and my youngest son are now on their way back home. It will be good to have them home again.
I've taken on the task of redoing the top of an old popup camper for our local motorcycle group. The old one was particle board that had a thin metal sheet over it and painted & caulked 2x4's hold down the edges. It rotted and leaked. I don't know if any of you have every done anything like this, but I'd like to be able to replace all that with some aluminum sheeting or something like that so this can be done well and no wood to rot. I'd appreciate any suggestions, experiences, and how-to's that you could possibly offer me.
Been getting ready for Christmas and I did figure out that the veneer top to that old sewing basket is held down with yellow glue. So I'm assuming that some applied heat and a little coaching and it will come right off so I can fix it right?
Well, that's it for me, so what did YOU do this past weekend?
Stay warm and best of weeks to you all.
Good Morning Everyone,
Well, the MIL has been taken back home after her stay with us for 2 weeks. The LOML had to take her home this time because of my work schedule. The LOML also had to stop by and check on my mother because of some medical issues and now the LOML and my youngest son are now on their way back home. It will be good to have them home again.
I've taken on the task of redoing the top of an old popup camper for our local motorcycle group. The old one was particle board that had a thin metal sheet over it and painted & caulked 2x4's hold down the edges. It rotted and leaked. I don't know if any of you have every done anything like this, but I'd like to be able to replace all that with some aluminum sheeting or something like that so this can be done well and no wood to rot. I'd appreciate any suggestions, experiences, and how-to's that you could possibly offer me.
Been getting ready for Christmas and I did figure out that the veneer top to that old sewing basket is held down with yellow glue. So I'm assuming that some applied heat and a little coaching and it will come right off so I can fix it right?
Well, that's it for me, so what did YOU do this past weekend?
Stay warm and best of weeks to you all.