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Location: Wild, Wild, West | Hi all, we have a 1998 Exiss 4 horse aluminum trailer with an "after factory" weekender package on a 4 ft. short wall. We've owned this trailer for about 4 years and it's almost paid off - Thank Goodness! However, after hauling down the road so much the LQ needs to be re-done, i.e., paneling coming loose from wall, molding coming off....Also it never had overhead cabinets above the sink/stove/refer and the layout could be better. I have no idea what companies charge to do this kind of thing....anybody else done this or have any suggestions? |
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Location: Ontario - east of TO | I'd vote for redoing - or do it yourself, if you have the time. I'm doing mine now and it's not that hard (though time consuming when starting from scratch). Tacking back up some panelling and adding a few cabinets wouldn't be that big of a deal. You can likely buy cabinets to match at many home improvement stores.
Edited by MBRA518 2005-08-30 4:05 PM
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Location: Wild, Wild, West | Thanks for the replies...that's kinda it, I'm not (nor my husband) a handy-man and it looks like a handy-man-type job already, LOL! I've contacted a few conversion places and they've told me the best thing to do is take pictures of the way it is and then they can give me a quote on how much it will cost to re-do it. |