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Jon, those photos look great. Your coach has some character.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Mt
---installing carpet in Bim Burts-91WLWB- while Mike Hohenstein watches and
gives us pointers~



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Jon

Well I feel lucky that so far I have not had to many problems with my
old motor home and this is a project that has been in the back of my
head for a long time.

As you can see by the picture my rear bedroom now has twin beds! I
decided to go this route as most anyone here knows that the most of
older Wanderlodges had a single bed. This kind of makes it difficult
for two people when getting to do what ever in the middle of the
night. So I decided to replace my old bed with twins and also get
the use of the rear door. Worked out great and as you can see the
bedroom itself is paneled out in wood and looks kind of like an old
rustic cabin! One of the bonuses of this new arrangement is that I
can get into the water tank area with no hassle and more storage
space with the new draws on the second bed platform.

At the present time I'm still working on my rear deck plate form and
waiting till a friend of mine gets back from his vacation to complete
some attachment brackets to hold up the rear deck.

The first picture below is taken through the open door and is looking
in with a privacy curtain pulled shut.

http://preview.tinyurl.com/39zunn

Jon

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
>
> Well I feel lucky that so far I have not had to many problems with
my
> old motor home and this is a project that has been in the back of
my
> head for a long time.
>
> As you can see by the picture my rear bedroom now has twin beds! I
> decided to go this route as most anyone here knows that the most of
> older Wanderlodges had a single bed. This kind of makes it
difficult
> for two people when getting to do what ever in the middle of the
> night. So I decided to replace my old bed with twins and also get
> the use of the rear door. Worked out great and as you can see the
> bedroom itself is paneled out in wood and looks kind of like an old
> rustic cabin! One of the bonuses of this new arrangement is that I
> can get into the water tank area with no hassle and more storage
> space with the new draws on the second bed platform.
>
> At the present time I'm still working on my rear deck plate form
and
> waiting till a friend of mine gets back from his vacation to
complete
> some attachment brackets to hold up the rear deck.
>
> The first picture below is taken through the open door and is
looking
> in with a privacy curtain pulled shut.
>
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/39zunn

http://tinyurl.com/2sozmc

>

Jon

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> >
> > Well I feel lucky that so far I have not had to many problems
with
> my
> > old motor home and this is a project that has been in the back of
> my
> > head for a long time.
> >
> > As you can see by the picture my rear bedroom now has twin beds!
I
> > decided to go this route as most anyone here knows that the most
of
> > older Wanderlodges had a single bed. This kind of makes it
> difficult
> > for two people when getting to do what ever in the middle of the
> > night. So I decided to replace my old bed with twins and also
get
> > the use of the rear door. Worked out great and as you can see
the
> > bedroom itself is paneled out in wood and looks kind of like an
old
> > rustic cabin! One of the bonuses of this new arrangement is that
I
> > can get into the water tank area with no hassle and more storage
> > space with the new draws on the second bed platform.
> >
> > At the present time I'm still working on my rear deck plate form
> and
> > waiting till a friend of mine gets back from his vacation to
> complete
> > some attachment brackets to hold up the rear deck.
> >
> > The first picture below is taken through the open door and is
> looking
> > in with a privacy curtain pulled shut.
> >
> > http://preview.tinyurl.com/39zunn
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2sozmc

The last picture is taken inside and it shows the new flooring and
the rear door and window!

http://preview.tinyurl.com/35dn5p

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