Posted 2008-01-02 12:20 PM (#73610) Subject: help with LQ doin it myself
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Location: Commiskey,IN
I have a 89 Tracer with a very small dressin area an tack included, I really want to start competin in Barrels this yr...am plannin to move saddle rack to back an change back panel...openin door the area is at an angle which is difficult, wall to my left is where the longest wall is 6' has the hooks an shelves...that leads to back area I would like a cowboy shower could use some sites or help with installin that.., wall directly in back is 2' 7", not much then the wall under the nose area is 4' with inverter box in the corner...the wall with the entry door is 4'6"...I don't want much in their just enough to survive a weekend modestly...a refrigerator, microwave an a cowboy shower leadin to the first stall...the nose area is pretty cool it has a shelf above the bed area...I would like help on insulation an cabinets have no idea where I will put an eatin area...thought about trading it in....but this one paid for an would rather not have payments...this trailer is a real solid clean trailer...is padded in the back horse area..in it's entirety...
Posted 2008-01-02 3:35 PM (#73637 - in reply to #73610) Subject: RE: help with LQ doin it myself
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Location: Mena, AR
I couldn't quite figure out what your question was, but if your looking for idea's look at the trailers for sale on this site. Browse your local trailer dealers, even small camping trailers are good for idea's like this. You'll have to attach a brace to the wall of your trailer to hang cabinets. It's amazing how much you can get in a small space. Good Luck, Betty
Posted 2008-01-02 4:34 PM (#73649 - in reply to #73610) Subject: RE: help with LQ doin it myself
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Location: western PA
There have been several postings in this forum by various trailer owners who have installed their own LQs. The skills shown by their craftsmanship is exemplary and several owners have added information on their construction techniques. Place a search and you should be able to get some valuable ideas.
Posted 2008-01-03 9:56 PM (#73726 - in reply to #73610) Subject: RE: help with LQ doin it myself
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Location: washington
I did a modified version of what this guy did and his directions and pictures were so very helpful... it was fun to see it all come together and then to use the trailer with all the improvements. I took a 5 gallon water cooler for water and used a propane "Buddy Heater" for heat.