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fastcowgirl
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2005-08-09 2:01 PM (#29033)
Subject: DIY Living quarters


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I would love to get some idea. I have a 4 foot short wall. I would ideas as to what is the lightest materials I can use for the insulations to the marterial i can put on the ceilings and walls. I would need a pump, a shower, hot water heater, and water tank.. Can you tell me what would work best. Can I get a electric stove for my trailer. If I have left out anything please fill me In..
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maccwall
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2005-08-09 3:11 PM (#29041 - in reply to #29033)
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HI and welcome to the forum. There are many of us out here who are doing their own LQ's...me included. If you would do a search theere is much to read. Or youcan check my web site. I have links to just about everybody else's who are doing their's.
http://todd.redwrench.com/

Safe Riding
Todd
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MBRA518
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2005-08-09 9:00 PM (#29066 - in reply to #29033)
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Wow Todd, you've gotten a lot done since I last looked at your site.

Looks great.

 

 

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Dawnya
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2005-08-10 4:04 AM (#29072 - in reply to #29066)
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Originally written by MBRA518 on 2005-08-09 9:00 PM

Wow Todd, you've gotten a lot done since I last looked at your site.

Looks great.

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rockyrider
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2005-08-10 5:15 AM (#29073 - in reply to #29033)
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While I agree a shower is a wonderful thing to have,in a 4ft short wall it's going to take up most of your space. As far as stove goes, we went with combination microwave/convection oven. We found this to be an awesome choice. Were you going to have a fridge? Another great feature we got was a Polar Aire Fan.  I can recommend a great conversion company in southern Missouri if you change your mind about diy!
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fastcowgirl
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2005-08-10 9:33 AM (#29074 - in reply to #29033)
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Thanks guys for all the wonderful ideas.. Todd I will be looking at your site for great ideas.. Thanks for taking the time to post your site. My plan is to make my shower out of the shower boards and fix the corner up. Can anyone tell me where and the best pump for the shower and sink..
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justinc
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2005-08-10 12:10 PM (#29079 - in reply to #29033)
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For a 12v system shurflo makes a good one.Your local dealer should carry this.
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maccwall
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2005-08-10 12:31 PM (#29080 - in reply to #29072)
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Thanks MBRA518 and Dawnya, it's getting there. Hopefully the cowboy shower will go in this weekend.

Your welcome Fastcowgirl. That's why I made the site, so it could help others. Thank Nospam also cause she's hosting it.

Safe Riding,
Todd
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Palmetto
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2005-08-11 10:11 AM (#29130 - in reply to #29033)
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Todd, have you figured up how much this has cost you?

BTW, it looks great!

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maccwall
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2005-08-11 12:53 PM (#29140 - in reply to #29130)
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Nope not yet. I have most of my recipts sitting in my glove box of my truck. I'm just afraid to add them up. :)

Safe Riding,
Todd

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Palmetto
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2005-08-11 3:01 PM (#29150 - in reply to #29033)
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I dont blame you..haha.

 

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maccwall
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2005-08-11 6:03 PM (#29166 - in reply to #29150)
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OK I've added up the recipts in my truck. Now mind you I have a few more at the house and a few in the trailer, but I know they are not for terribly much. And I'm sure I have misplaced a few but the ones I have have totalled up to just shy of $1200. 00. That's actually less than what I thought it would come to. Mind you, I still have a bit more to do and a few appliances to buy but I may get to come out this under $2000.00. Imaging that. This also does not include all the time spent either. I started this project in January and have worked a little at a time, mostly on the weekends.

Safe Riding,
Todd

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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2005-08-12 3:42 PM (#29175 - in reply to #29166)
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Wow!  My guess would have been way over that.
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MBRA518
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2005-08-13 7:46 PM (#29191 - in reply to #29033)
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I think I'm in for about $800 so far with flooring, fabrics and some trim and such left to buy. I figure I'll be well under $2000, but mine will not have electric hook up or running water. I have the coleman water heater instead and it has a built in pump, and I will hook up battery power later on to run a Cooler - the kind that plugs into the cig lighter. 

My trailer will not get used a ton for camping so i wanted to use things I could use in other places. Like the cooler - we use it when on non horsey trips in the tracker.... great for keeping food cool and dry (no ice). I'm also using a coleman stove instead of a built in one so we can use it without the trailer. Also the camping we do do tends to be rough so no hook ups, so I wanted it to be self sufficent.  I think I'll be using a portable power source for now with the cooler.

I'll hopefully get more pictures up of my trailer soon.... things are happening fast now that all the insulating and everything is done.

 

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MBRA518
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2005-08-13 7:48 PM (#29192 - in reply to #29033)
Subject: RE: DIY Living quarters



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I think I'm in for about $800 so far with flooring, fabrics and some trim and such left to buy. I figure I'll be well under $2000, but mine will not have electric hook up or running water. I have the coleman water heater instead and it has a built in pump, and I will hook up battery power later on to run a Cooler - the kind that plugs into the cig lighter. 

My trailer will not get used a ton for camping so i wanted to use things I could use in other places. Like the cooler - we use it when on non horsey trips in the tracker.... great for keeping food cool and dry (no ice). I'm also using a coleman stove instead of a built in one so we can use it without the trailer. Also the camping we do do tends to be rough so no hook ups, so I wanted it to be self sufficent.  I think I'll be using a portable power source for now with the cooler.

I'll hopefully get more pictures up of my trailer soon.... things are happening fast now that all the insulating and everything is done.

 

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