Posted 2011-05-28 10:44 AM (#134395) Subject: Finishing out LQ- any advice???
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Location: Berryville, Arkansas
Hello out there- My hubbie and i are finishing out a trailer that we just bought. Is a brand new 08 3H, 12ft LQ. Completely starting from scratch here. Was a gr8 buy, so well worth the trouble. Any advice will be welcomed!!!
Posted 2011-05-31 3:05 PM (#134443 - in reply to #134395) Subject: RE: Finishing out LQ- any advice???
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Posts: 79
Location: Shelby N.C.
McJen,
Welcome to HTW you will learn alot from this site about your project.
I did mine about 1 1/2 years ago all from scratch and this site is what got me through it. As for your question about the household fridge yes you can use a small one in it but you will really rather have a dual fuel (electric and gas) trust me on this one. I have a small electric in my horse trailer but I have a dual in my motorhome.
Getting started you should use some blue painters tape to lay out the areas on the floor and walls. I would even use some cardboard and duct tape to make life size closet, cabinets, table or what ever you are putting in there to make the best use of ALL the space available. I know it sounds like a lot of work but you need to get a look at the sizes of things before you start cutting up lumber.
Posted 2011-05-31 3:55 PM (#134445 - in reply to #134395) Subject: RE: Finishing out LQ- any advice???
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Posts: 5870
Location: western PA
The most difficult task is determining what will fit into a given space. Look into photos of the trailers for sale sections for comparable sizes to yours. Go to the various manufucturers' web sites for floor plans. Talk to owners that have LQs and ask their likes and dislikes. Talk to dealers who have LQs on display.
A couple of years ago we built a LQ, whilst essentially copying an existing LQ. By not having to design and fit the interior, the project was made much easier. Copying the best work of professionals, is much more simple than trying to design your own. That isn't to say that their plans can't be modified to your specifications. Once you have the large pieces located and planed, the little things will fall into place.