@kb1nyd Actually we just finished the roof a little over a week ago. I’m just a little behind on uploading the videos. It was a lot of work that’s for sure. But it was well worth it.
In the U.S., the modern Recreational Vehicle RV industry had its beginnings in the late 1920s and 1930s shortly after the advent of the automobile industry, where a number of companies began manufacturing house trailers or trailer coaches, as they were then called. Often, these started out as mom and pop operations, building their units in garages or back yards. One of these early manufacturers, Airstream, is still in business today.Though tied to the mobile home industry in the early years—when few units were longer than 9 metres (30 ft) long, and thus easily transportable—the 1950s saw a separation of the two, as what are now referred to as mobile homes became larger and more immobile, and thus largely became an entirely separate industry. During the 1950s, in addition to travel trailers or trailer coaches, manufacturers began building self-contained motorhomes.
January 4th, 2012 - 19:42
wow .. :S
January 4th, 2012 - 20:04
@1991BlueBird Glad you got it done, can’t wait for the next vid!
January 4th, 2012 - 20:17
@kb1nyd Actually we just finished the roof a little over a week ago. I’m just a little behind on uploading the videos. It was a lot of work that’s for sure. But it was well worth it.
January 4th, 2012 - 20:47
Wow, man that looks like it going to take some real work to fix. And with winter coming on, your going to have to move fast to get it all done.