Restoring a tin tent trailer, part 4

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Hello, people of steem! Welcome to my page!

In my last post in this series, I talked about replacing the wood at the bottom of the sides in the back of the trailer. Here's a link to that post.
https://steemit.com/trailer-repair/@amberyooper/restoring-a-tin-tent-trailer-part-3-continuing-the-wood-work-on-the-lower-back-end-of-the-trailer

In this post I'll show you how I replaced the crappy plywood repair on the sides in the back of the trailer to get a better structure on the curve at the back of the side walls. The plywood pieces that I replaced had been made with 2 pieces of half inch thick plywood that were screwed together to make a more or less 1 inch thick piece. Replacing those pieces was not part of my plan originally, but I needed to take them out to fix some of the aluminum skin where the roof meets the side walls on the back curve.

Once I pulled them out and looked at the way they were made, I decided to make new ones that were better built and would fit better. I used 2 pieces of 3/4 inch thick plywood instead of the half inch that they used to make each side. These pieces are basically a triangle with a curve on the long side. I used one of the old pieces as a template of sorts to get the curve approximately right, and then fitted the pieces as necessary.

After fitting one piece to the space that it was going into, I cut out a second piece that was the same, and then glued and screwed them together. Then I started cutting out the center of the triangle to make it less heavy. I used a hole saw to drill the holes for the corners, and then used the saber saw to cut out the rest of the center.
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Here's the piece with the center cut out.
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This is how the piece fits in the back wall of the trailer. I had also previously cut the lower curve pieces from treated wood, but I forgot to document that with pictures. You can see them in place below the triangles on the lower edge.
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Here's the other side. I also added a couple of 2X4s across the back to hold the tin of the back roof at that time, although I ended up taking them back out as the project got more complicated.
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In my next post on this project, I'll talk about extending the steel frame rails of the trailer out beyond the back end of the body. The trailer originally didn't have a bumper on the back, or a place to mount one due to the steel frame not extending out beyond the body, so I decided to change that.

That's all I have for this post, thanks for stopping by to check it out!

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maybe its the light, but the metal looks less rusty. did you buff it out or treat it? you're really zooming along! i hope u find a way to make it out west :)

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Well, the skin of the trailer is aluminum, it's still fairly shiny on the inside, but the outside is a combination of paint and dirtyness...
I'm further along than what this post shows, I just didn't want to dump all the progress into 1 post. Too many pictures...

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Looks like an interesting project that's very well built. I love seeing projects coming together.

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Thank you!
It's a bit more of a project than I expected when I bought the trailer, but I'm making progress with it. :-)

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Love this... @torico shared this on #pypt on #TheRamble with @shadowspub... this is such a cool post, and such talent... really like this!! I have a friend in Kansas, that has been trying to do this for ages... I will show this to him. This is re-purposing in it's true form my friend!! Look forward to seeing more of your work!!

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Thank you!

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More than welcome!! I hope this extra exposure has made you smile, as well as made your day! :) It is well deserved!

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Thanks to @torico for sharing this in the PYPT curation show in TheRamble discord today and tell us what you've been up to lately! You are such a multi-talented person, a great bass player, a homesteader/gardener, and now all of this! Bravo to you for going after your dreams! 😊

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What I great idea to show this bit by bit. You have me very curious even though I am not very handy myself. I'm so happy to see the care you are taking to restore something old which other people abandoned. I looked back at the older posts, and look forward to the next :)

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