I'm finally almost done with the trailer. After a winter of the trailer half up (couldn't close it all the way because the back was damaged), I started to fix it up again. I added quite a few things to it, and fixed a bunch of small things. the trailer is now pretty solid, and ready for camping. after this video, I just have to clean and pack it up for the 2010 Huck Finn Jubilee. I'm not going to have hook-ups, so I need the water and electrical to work. on the To-Do list: 1. CLEAN 2. small cosmetic repairs, about an hours worth. 3. get a new deep cycle battery (total of 2 batteries) 4. add the two small solar panels permanently to the top. 5. remove the city water inlet (I never use it) and replace with an outdoor shower/water hook-up. 6. buy a 50-gallon drum for more water. 7. fix or remove heater. (more storage space) 8. pack with permanent trailer items and store the trailer in the back yard.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Tent Trailer is Almost Done
Tent Trailer is Almost Done Video Clips. Duration : 7.18 Mins.
I'm finally almost done with the trailer. After a winter of the trailer half up (couldn't close it all the way because the back was damaged), I started to fix it up again. I added quite a few things to it, and fixed a bunch of small things. the trailer is now pretty solid, and ready for camping. after this video, I just have to clean and pack it up for the 2010 Huck Finn Jubilee. I'm not going to have hook-ups, so I need the water and electrical to work. on the To-Do list: 1. CLEAN 2. small cosmetic repairs, about an hours worth. 3. get a new deep cycle battery (total of 2 batteries) 4. add the two small solar panels permanently to the top. 5. remove the city water inlet (I never use it) and replace with an outdoor shower/water hook-up. 6. buy a 50-gallon drum for more water. 7. fix or remove heater. (more storage space) 8. pack with permanent trailer items and store the trailer in the back yard.
I'm finally almost done with the trailer. After a winter of the trailer half up (couldn't close it all the way because the back was damaged), I started to fix it up again. I added quite a few things to it, and fixed a bunch of small things. the trailer is now pretty solid, and ready for camping. after this video, I just have to clean and pack it up for the 2010 Huck Finn Jubilee. I'm not going to have hook-ups, so I need the water and electrical to work. on the To-Do list: 1. CLEAN 2. small cosmetic repairs, about an hours worth. 3. get a new deep cycle battery (total of 2 batteries) 4. add the two small solar panels permanently to the top. 5. remove the city water inlet (I never use it) and replace with an outdoor shower/water hook-up. 6. buy a 50-gallon drum for more water. 7. fix or remove heater. (more storage space) 8. pack with permanent trailer items and store the trailer in the back yard.
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