2004 WildWood Le Remodel

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SimbaAndCats

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Hey guys,

This is the official thread for my trailers remodeling. (Going to delete the other)

Story: two weeks ago I went and bought a TT for 4K for a future full time/stationary/possibly moving home. The TT is 27ft, has one slide, and needs some work done. I am a college student/recent grad with no debt but I will be going the loan road when I continue on with my vet tech program.

What I Plan To Do:
1. Reseal corner outside moldings.
2. Tape roof seams.
3. Cauke anything I need too on the roof or sides.
3. Oil light in kitchen.(switch sticks)
4. Replace cracked sewer vent. (Coming in mail)
5. Replace marker light (broken, and caulked for the moment)
6. Replace rugs with wood/other rugs.
7. Fix damaged paneling on back wall due to roof leaking.

Decorating:
1. Paint walls white with one accent wall (mint green, or some kind of green)
2. Paint cabinets, bottom a gunslinger grey, top marshmallow white.
3. kitchen backsplash.
4. Possibly replace dinete with desk.
5. Get a small kitchen island that rolls. (I love my kitchen islands.)
6. Organizational baskets and such.
7. Bathroom caddy.
8. Possibly redo bathroom sink top.

Obviously, we have a lot of little things to do, and we are finding more and more to do. I researched trailers, and I still dumb assed at getting one that I should of walked away from. I'm not surprised the roof isn't caving in. -.-
 
Price Check:

Here's a list of stuff I am using.

2 rolls of putty tape, 1x60ft: $18.86
1 plumbing Vent: $3.99
2 Dicor SL cauke: $25.00
4 Dicor non-SL cauke: $about 40.00
2 rolls of eternabond tape, 4x100 total: $60.00

Other:
Towing: $240.
Plug pig tail: $10.00
TT: 4k

There went my savings!
 

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