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Location: Raleigh, NC | Hi all, I've just completed installing some insulation on my ceiling/sides of an unfinished Sundowner with a DR. Can anyone tell me the best way to cover the ceiling? I've seen several LQ ceilings finished with a very flexible white fiberglass 4x8 paneling from Lowes or Home Depot but how is this attached to the steel support? I was thinking it needs to be glued but then I'd need to make some type of Tee to hold the 4x8s in place until the glue dried. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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Location: Henderson, TN 38340 | I placed cross braces in the ceiling@ 16" centers. I attached at both ends to the frame and glued to the roof. I have attached a picture of the unfinished and the finished product. I used the tempered hard board that one would used around a tub with out the grooves (Smooth). It was easy to cut and flex. I then glued this to the cross braces and attached at the out side edges. The joint between the panels was covered with a oak molding. Turfa |
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Location: White Pine, TN | Turfa, Do you have any more pictures of the whole remodeling process. I am about to start finishing out my dressing and am trying to get some ideas. |
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Location: Henderson, TN 38340 | My web site went away, but I have a Power Point of my construction. Send me your Email and I will forward it to you. Turfa |
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Location: Oklahoma | We did the living quarters in my trailer and we made it look like an old barn.....so we put galvanized tin on my ceiling....looks neat! |
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Location: Raleigh, NC | Galvinized tin.... very cool. How did you nail it to the ceiling? Did you use sheet metal screws into the steel supports, or did you glue wood slats and then nail the tin to that ? |
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Location: North of Detroit, MI | NCTWH - There's been many threads about doing interiors. What's critical is to use supports (furring strips) behind any finish paneling. This way, you screw the furring strips to the frame of the trailer (I used stainless steel screws into steel framed trailer) and then those screws are covered by paneling or whatever covering you choose. You can glue or screw the paneling to the wood furring strips. This way, moisture from the living area is not directly transferred to the metal of the frame. I used a plastic coated panel board (like dry erase boards) for my ceiling. I constructed an "H" shaped support to hold each end up while I screwed the sections to the ceiling. I made my ceiling sections smaller than 4 x 8. I cut them the length of the ceiling and attached them to furring strips that run front-to-back. This man's guide was my inspiration: http://todd.redwrench.com/ I did not get that elaborate, plus my trailer is steel.
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Location: Kentucky | A friend of mine used carpet in her ceiling, and I love it! |
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Location: Raleigh, NC | Gabz, many thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for. I need to get a bunch more furring strips.... off to Lowes. tom r. |
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Location: Lascassas, TN | I would like to have the powerpoint you reference. I won't have a living quarters but I would like to have sleeping quarters. I have a 3 horse slant gooseneck and want to fix the gooseneck area. Thanks in advance for the help. |
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Location: Henderson, TN 38340 | Please send me your email address. Turfa |
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Location: Texas | I know the guy in the above link, his trailer seems to be holding up pretty well, looks like it was done by a pro too. |
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Location: Holland, Tx | Mine isn't "finished" yet, but I did the corrugated metal version as well... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/photos/photo-thumbnails.asp?... |
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Location: Magnolia, Tx | Hi Turfa,
I also would like your powerpoint if available. I have a 4' short wall I am in the process of finishing up the insulation, I need all the help and inspiration I can get. |
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Location: Henderson, TN 38340 | Thanks for all the interest in my Power Point. Please PM your email address and I will send it to you. Turfa |
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Location: Holland, Tx | Turfa's powerpoint is fabulous. I've still got it saved on my computer. |
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Location: MS | I would like your powerpoint, too!
Not sure I can see it , but would like to try...
yorkhorse at cableone.net
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| Me too Korey.packer@nsbsd.orgThank you!!!! |
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Location: Salem, SD | Could you email me your powerpoint as well on finishing the trailer. Thanks.
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Location: Alabama | I was thinking of covering my whole neck with carpet would I need to put something between the carpet and the roof, |
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Location: Delaware | I was in Lowes and saw they have leather-look paneling in whole and half sheets. They also have a tongue and groove look paneling. These would look nice together if someone is finishing out a dressing area. I am thinking of getting the leather half sheet and putting inserts into my cabinet doors. I have the white textured paneling on my ceiling but would love to change it out to the leather look. |
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Location: Gainesville, FL | any chance i could get your powerpoint if you still have it? tjhdvm@gmail.com
Thanks in advance!!! |
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| Could you please send me the power point also. I am finishing the gooseneck of a featherlite 8413 and any ideas would be great. Thanks my email plelinski@wi.rr.com |
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Location: western PA | Turfa You should write your own book on finishing a LQ. There certainly seems to be enough interest, and you have a captive audience. The interior questions are among some of those most commonly asked. The conversions appeal to a large number of DR owners, who can't afford, or don't want a professional installation. With only one "booklet" currently available at a premium pricing, the sources of knowledge for a DIYer are somewhat limited. This might be an interesting niche to pursue. Gard |
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Location: Virginia | I would love to have a copy of your power point as well - thanks.
Edited by pinkmouse 2010-01-01 9:48 AM
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Location: michigan | Hi, could you also send me your directions they look very proffesional. here is my address: darksladytango@yahoo.com thanks again & great job!!! |
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Location: West Concord, MN | Could ialso get the powerpoint. r.durst@hotmail.com Thanks |
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| Turfa--you need to SELL this.
I would love to have your powerpoint, although I am not sure I can translate it to Mac. But, I'll try.
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Location: oneonta al | Turfa, another interested diyer, may I also have a copy of your power point presentation? Thanks in advance, Jan e-mail - rdgview@otelco.net |
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Location: Delaware | Turfa, could I also get a copy of the powerpoint? Thanks Rockinghorserun@yahoo.com |
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| Turfa, I also would like to receive you Power Point presentation?
Thanks,
ksuwildcat@rock.com
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Location: Lamberton, mn | Could I also please have you send me the powerpoint too??? I am just getting started and need all the help I can get LOL Thank you thumperjen32@hotmail.com |
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Location: santa maria | Hi Turfa, We are just getting started on the conversion for our trailer. Your ppt sounds great. Could you please send me a copy also? Thanks so much in advance. Here is my email addy lynn.dunhillfarms@verizon.net Thanks, Suede1 |
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Location: johnstown ny | I would also like your power point. Thanks in advance. I just bought a trailer with dressing room area and I want to make it a little home-ier. mailto:mfrasier2@nycap.rr.com |
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Location: Kansas City | Please add me to the list. Just bought my first gn and have plans . . .oh the plans . . .barry@mosynthetics.com |
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Location: Ogdensburg , wi, 54962 | Please send me your powerpoint, I need help. Thank you. Ledgwind@wolfnet.net |
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Location: MN | Can I please get a copy of your Power Point I want to Finish my 6ft Featherlite. An Empty Dressing has always worked but with an infant camping now I need to add atleast a fridge and some insulation. SDRANCH@hutchtel.net
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Location: Mansfield, Tx | Turfa, could I get a copy of your ppt slide also? Thanks. Datsdats@msn.com |
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Location: kcmo | Could I also get a copy of your power point.I am very interested to see.please email to mb040046@gmail.com |
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Location: Mena, AR | I'd like a copy also: bjhouten@yahoo.comthx! |
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Location: Lanesville, IN 47136 | Can I get a copy of your instructions as well?
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Location: Lanesville, IN 47136 | Can I get a copy of your instructions as well?
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Location: tx | could you please send a copy of the power point to ohmysillyjester@yahoo.comThank you! |
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Location: Le Claire IA | May I also have a copy? Thank you
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Location: Lockport, Illinois | I would l also appreciate a copy. tnawrot2@ameritech.net |
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Location: Henderson, TN 38340 | Sorry to anyone to whom I have not replyed. I have not been getting notified that this thread was having interest again. Turfa |
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| Well since everyones asking i will chime as well, send to me as well. johnjques@hotmail.com |
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Location: Iowa | could I also have your powerpoint? Please, and thank you ltowe@s-obrien.k12.ia.us |
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Location: Illinois | I would love to see the the powerpoint. I got started on mine this summer and ran out of time and dollars. Going to start up again in the spring. thanks cvwrider@yahoo.com |
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Location: NJ | Could I also get a copy of your power point. Had my AC put in this week so im hoping to start next week .email to estruk56@optonine.net
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Location: NE | Turfa,Please send me a copy of your DIY LQ powerpoint!We have started our weekender project and thought it would be nice to not have to reinvent the wheel!Thanksklaas@hersheytel.net |
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| I would be interested in seeing the power point as well. We are about 1/2 way through our DIY LQ. threefranksmt@yahoo.com |
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Location: South Dakota | Please send me it also... THANK YOU! tralbos@msn.com |
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Location: S. Central Illinois | The make some plastic stuff that looks like the corrugated metal. That might be an option as well--a little lighter. We used white board w/ r3 insulation factor when we did our DIY. Of course we insulated between the ceiling braces with aluminum backed foam. Also used the white board for our walls--just left as is and covered up the seams. Our "LQ" was only a 21/2' short wall so really didn't have many walls that showed after filling it full of cabinets. |
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| I'd appreciate if you could forward your PowerPoint. We want to do our Merhow DR into weekend package. Thanks for your assistance. dakotajoe@aol.com
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Location: Henderson, TN 38340 | Sorry to all, but the computer that had the "Power Point" crashed and I lost all of the pictures. |
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