




Here are a few more photos from Colin today. More of the frame was worked on, and more flooring. He also sent a picture of the coupler that was cut off, to re-enforce the frame rails. The entry step was also worked on. This is fascinating, seeing it all happening to our trailer. I hope you are enjoying this blog as much as I am doing it! See ya down the road.
2 comments:
Hey
your blog is very interesting
I've never see such these things in my country thanks a lot for information
and I enjoy reading the stories and see the pics in your blog here
keep blogging! Have a nice day
Oh hey, if that's all the frame rot you find, you are doing better than I thought!
Post a Comment