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Interior of the "Big Napper"
03-14-2008, 02:29
Post: #1
Interior of the "Big Napper"
I finally got the interior restoration finished and I have posted
pictures. I am very happy and plan a run this weekend.

John Heckman
central Pa
1973 FC
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03-14-2008, 03:55
Post: #2
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John,
Is the cover over the doghouse for appearence or noise control? Does
it make a noticeable difference in the sound level?

Gardner
78FC33
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> I finally got the interior restoration finished and I have posted
> pictures. I am very happy and plan a run this weekend.
>
> John Heckman
> central Pa
> 1973 FC
>
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03-14-2008, 05:15
Post: #3
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Gardner, It was done for both reasons and it does help. I also
intend to insulate from the inside as soon as the weather warms up
enough to work outside. I have a couple layers of carpet padding
under there and it seems to help. Every little bit does.

John Heckman
central Pa
1973 FC

>
>
> John,
> Is the cover over the doghouse for appearence or noise control?
Does
> it make a noticeable difference in the sound level?
>
> Gardner
> 78FC33
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64"
> wrote:
> >
> > I finally got the interior restoration finished and I have posted
> > pictures. I am very happy and plan a run this weekend.
> >
> > John Heckman
> > central Pa
> > 1973 FC
> >
>
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03-14-2008, 05:42
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64"
wrote:
>
> I finally got the interior restoration finished and I have posted
> pictures. I am very happy and plan a run this weekend.
>
> John Heckman
> central Pa
> 1973 FC


>

As they ust to say! "Looking Good"

Well John you've proved that you can lighten up an older coach and make
it very, very nice.

What kind of wall paper did you use? Was it the kind that has the
sticky back? I might try that out myself but with the cabinets first
in the kitchen.

Anyway it looks like and you did a real nice job and you can be prode
of the work you did. Jon

PS. Your dog house cover look great also! Mine is carpeted and I use
throw pillow on top to help deaden some of the sound.

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20Bird%20Custom%20Motor%20Home/e0f4369c.jpg


Jon
Rebel Bird
Bremerton Washington
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03-14-2008, 12:39
Post: #5
Interior of the "Big Napper"
John,

Nice job! I just got time to visit the Photos section and check it
out. Very nicely done.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX



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> I finally got the interior restoration finished and I have posted
> pictures. I am very happy and plan a run this weekend.
>
> John Heckman
> central Pa
> 1973 FC
>
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03-14-2008, 13:41
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John,
Nice Job... the pics are great, just one question... The cabinet behind the arm chair, is that stock, or did you fabricate that??? I like it... I have a half cabinet there and my TV on top...
TTYS
Sea Ya
Larry
NYC
84 35FCSB

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I finally got the interior restoration finished and I have posted

pictures. I am very happy and plan a run this weekend.



John Heckman

central Pa

1973 FC





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03-16-2008, 05:53
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To Answer a couple questions. The wall paper I got from Lowe's and
it is pre-pasted so that in theory you just wet the paper. I think
that would work ok on interior walls but over the paneling I also
rolled on the premixed paste. I am a suspenders and belt type of guy
for the most part. This seemed to work well for me. The walls will
not take the "beating" that the paneling will but the wall paper I
chose would be pretty easy to patch if needed. I just did not like
the dark color of what was there.

As to the cabinet behind the passangers seat. That is actually the
right front wheel well with just a small lift up top over it. It's
only about 6 or 8 inches deep. Remember this is a 31 foot coach so
there is not as much up front room as in the 35 footers. I do not
know if that is original or not. This coach has passed thru about 5
owners and there is not much that is original at this point. (And
that is likely a good thing)

John Heckman
central Pa
1973 FC





>
> John,
> Nice Job... the pics are great, just one question... The cabinet
behind the arm chair, is that stock, or did you fabricate that??? I
like it... I have a half cabinet there and my TV on top...
> TTYS
>
> Sea Ya
> Larry
> NYC
> 84 35FCSB
>
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> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Interior of the "Big Napper"
>
> I finally got the interior restoration finished and
I have posted
> pictures. I am very happy and plan a run this weekend.
>
> John Heckman
> central Pa
> 1973 FC
>
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03-16-2008, 12:17
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John:
What did you do in the kitchen? Is that wall paper as well?
You sure have lightened the interior, how did you enjoyyour trip this weekend?
Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"
Terrace, B.C. Canada




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03-17-2008, 07:59
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Bill, I had the three swing out drawers and the four pull out
drawers below the sink (just the fronts) recovered with formica to
match the counter top and upper cabinets. I don't know if the sink
top and upper cabinets are original or not. I think they might be.
They reused the wood and the pull handles and just recovered with a
matching material (its so close you can't tell the difference) That
was done professionally. All the blue on the vertical surfaces is
wall paper. I've done a lot. I painted the pull down blinds with
the duplicolor spray paint. I've gotten rid of all the brown
paneling with the acception of the rear bed room. I intend to leave
that.

My trip this weekend was great. I put about 300 miles on her no
problems other then buying fuel at $4:09. But it is what it is. I
get about 10 or 11 miles per which is reasonable considering. Lots
more to do but I can take my time with the rest. This weekend I
expect to pick up my used Alcoa wheels. Hope they are in good
condition work out OK for me. Couple years I'll have it about
right :-)

John Heckman
central Pa
1973 FC







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> John:
> What did you do in the kitchen? Is that wall paper as well?
> You sure have lightened the interior, how did you enjoy your trip
this weekend?
>
>
> Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"
> Terrace, B.C. Canada
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03-17-2008, 15:29
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Thanks John.
I am planning to do our coach as well, but thinking about melamine paint on the walls and new formica in the kitchen, will also change the sink, install a water filter etc since it will be torn apart.
I have a number of other things to do as well, alternator, generator does not stay running, air leaks, but I am getting there.
Winters are so long up here, so once she is covered up, well that is the way it stays for almost 6 months.
Once I start getting things done I will post pics as well.
Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"
Terrace, B.C. Canada

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Bill, I had the three swing out drawers and the four pull out

drawers below the sink (just the fronts) recovered with formica to

match the counter top and upper cabinets. I don't know if the sink

top and upper cabinets are original or not. I think they might be.

They reused the wood and the pull handles and just recovered with a

matching material (its so close you can't tell the difference) That

was done professionally. All the blue on the vertical surfaces is

wall paper. I've done a lot. I painted the pull down blinds with

the duplicolor spray paint. I've gotten rid of all the brown

paneling with the acception of the rear bed room. I intend to leave

that.



My trip this weekend was great. I put about 300 miles on her no

problems other then buying fuel at $4:09. But it is what it is. I

get about 10 or 11 miles per which is reasonable considering. Lots

more to do but I can take my time with the rest. This weekend I

expect to pick up my used Alcoa wheels. Hope they are in good

condition work out OK for me. Couple years I'll have it about

right :-)



John Heckman

central Pa

1973 FC



>

> John:

> What did you do in the kitchen? Is that wall paper as well?

> You sure have lightened the interior, how did you enjoy your trip

this weekend?

>

>

> Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"

> Terrace, B.C. Canada

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