EXTERIOR
We started the exterior by removing the vinyl wrap I had put on for when my trailer was used in my Landscape Contracting business. MAN O PETE was that a difficult thigs to do! And what a mess, too!
After the wrap removal was done, we moved the trailer under our carport roof. We built a robotic trailer mover from an electric wheelchair, to help our friend pull it by hand into its parking place! We are both pretty proud of our little robot!
Once parked under the carport roof, we tackled the side panels. There was a good bit of corrosion under the aluminum sides that had to be removed and treated to prevent further issues. With all of the blemishes leftover, we decided to paint, which was quite a job on its own! The aluminum had a powder coated factory installed finish that had to be striped and prepped for the painting project. We had to remove nearly 400 screws along the aluminum panels to do the job properly! We used a metal primer and after nearly 3 months of highly charged discussion over the shade of blue we could agree on, we chose "paw print" blue of a special exterior paint that we HOPE will hold on the road!
After the wrap removal was done, we moved the trailer under our carport roof. We built a robotic trailer mover from an electric wheelchair, to help our friend pull it by hand into its parking place! We are both pretty proud of our little robot!
Once parked under the carport roof, we tackled the side panels. There was a good bit of corrosion under the aluminum sides that had to be removed and treated to prevent further issues. With all of the blemishes leftover, we decided to paint, which was quite a job on its own! The aluminum had a powder coated factory installed finish that had to be striped and prepped for the painting project. We had to remove nearly 400 screws along the aluminum panels to do the job properly! We used a metal primer and after nearly 3 months of highly charged discussion over the shade of blue we could agree on, we chose "paw print" blue of a special exterior paint that we HOPE will hold on the road!
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