Velda, you're right about RVSue's trailer -- but it was built for her just a few years ago, with an AC included in the original design. Kit was built in 1985 and originally had only a fan. I've run into a few owners of these little old trailers who had trouble with bowing on the sides, making the door fit poorly, because of too much extra weight on the roof. I figured I'd rather get rid of the AC than try to make internal support structures and reset the door. I'm really not that great at hanging doors.
No, I just put in the vent, Ginger -- though the Fantastic Fan sounds good. I figure I'll make a muffin fan when my oldest computer fails completely, and use a small battery fan until then.
Yeah, the boys are pretty cute. Not that I'd ever say that to them, because they'd roll their eyes. Oldest son is back in NYC now, alas, so the volunteer muscle is not available. Still, that was the one thing I knew I couldn't handle myself, so I figure I was lucky they were here for a bit.
Before we put on the interior trim for the van, I pulled back the
ugly old headliner strip.
Good thing I did, too, because I found these.
These trailers originally had small solar panels on top, just enough to provide a trickle charge for the battery. Whoever removed this one just plugged the bolt holes with paste -- and it looks like silicone, too. Not a real problem, and this is a good time to fix it. I've already ordered the chopped fiberglass.