Posted 2008-09-21 9:38 PM (#91852) Subject: LQ DIY Need some imagination
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Location: Alberta, Canada
Have lots of enthusiasim but no imagination. I have a 1990 Trail-et. 6' short wall. 9' long wall with 2 - 32" doors entering in the front end. 7'6" on the gooseneck and 6'9" wide. Height is 6'31/2". From the gooseneck on the long wall going to the back wall there is 3' then 32" door, appr. 2' then another 32" door. I would like a fridge, microwave and as much storage as humanly (or womanly) possible. Lightin gof course with pug-ins as well as bed and t.v. Would also like to have a swing out saddle rack as well as hooks for bridles, brushe etc.... In the gooseneck part there are 2 windows on either side and on the end. Side windows are 4'3" and end window is 3'. There is a 2' window on the short wall. I will be ripping out all the old wallboard and redoing it with wiring and insulation properly. So if anyone has any suggestions for me I would REALLY appreciate it!
Posted 2008-09-22 3:49 AM (#91857 - in reply to #91852) Subject: RE: LQ DIY Need some imagination
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C.
You can go back and read some of these, that's a good start..... OR... Go up to the upper left, click "search", type in "DIY", check mark "trailer talk", for the past "360" days and you'll find enough info to keep you busy reading for the better part of a day!!
Posted 2008-09-22 3:47 PM (#91895 - in reply to #91852) Subject: RE: LQ DIY Need some imagination
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Location: western PA
Look at the copious photos in the "trailers for sale" section. Click on the "photo" button for your search. They can illustrate how compact and functional a small space can be utilized. A six foot SW allows enough space for a surprisingly large amount of creature comforts.
Posted 2008-09-23 10:39 AM (#91966 - in reply to #91954) Subject: RE: LQ DIY Need some imagination
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Location: Alberta, Canada
Holy Cow! I don't think my house has that much stuff in it! The other question I have on mine is the window at the front of the gooseneck is pretty much useless, would you cover it in to put cupboards in there or would you keep it open? It is only 2 feet across, it does open but is always covered in bugs :(
Posted 2009-03-07 4:04 PM (#100853 - in reply to #91882) Subject: RE: LQ DIY Need some imagination
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Location: michigan
I do not have power point can you e-mail me your write up for your instructions for living quaters. if not can you fax ?? if so here is my work fax #231-276-6147 I will ask my daughter if she can add power point to this computer. thanks, Jean