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11/12 |
Donna and I had lunch Thursday next door to a local carpet outlet. After lunch, we stopped in to look at flooring for an old house we are remodeling. Well, while looking around we spot a remnant piece about 17 feet long and 8.5 feet wide. She said isn't that enough to recarpet the front of the Barth. I should have said NO. Guess what I have been doing all weekend. This shouldn't be that hard so let's see what's involved.
Finally, it is time to put something back together. Think I'll start with the piece of plywood for the firewall. Can't find the 1/2 inch staples for the pneumatic stapler. Yea, I've got one too. Pity the next sucker. Hope that ain't me. Drive to Home Depot 16 miles away for a box of staples. Spend the next day installing the carpet. It's only about 12 yards total but an unbelievable amount of cutting and trimming. You'll need a good carpet razor and lots of new blades. Hard to get the carpet tight but luckily the pieces aren't that large. Hardest area to make look professional is the transition from the hardwood floor to the carpet. Didn't want to use a transition strip since Barth didn't use one. The carpet is folded under and stapled. Took about six hours to actually install the carpet. To finish the job, just reverse the list above and reinstall everything. BTW, the carpet remnant was $75.00. Wonder what Camper World would have charged for this little project. Nick | ||
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2/16 Captain Doom |
Hey, consider it just good practice for that '77 bustle that you're going to redo... Rusty "StaRV II" '94 28' Breakaway: MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP Nelson and Chester, not-spoiled Golden Retrievers Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering. - Arthur C. Clarke It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I've been searching thirty years to find her and thank her - W. C. Fields | |||
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'Wonder what Camper World would have charged for this little project?" The REAL question is: What would Camping World's installation look like? Not satisfactory to me, I assure you, and probably not to you. "You are what you drive" - Clint Eastwood | ||||
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10/09 |
So Nick, how soon are you planning a trip to Colorado? My coach needs new carpet too. Due to similar coaches, this install should be much easier for you. You will install a new wood floor at the same time, won't you. Of course, I want new carpet in the hallway and bedroom along with new tile in the bathroom. I'll cover the cost of the carpet, wood flooring, tile, tylenol and beer. On second thought, I'm not sure I can afford that much beer and tylenol so you might have to cover that yourself. | |||
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11/12 |
How about a bottle of 25 year old Glenlivet. You might want to check the discount liquor store. Nick | |||
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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
I redid the carpet a couple years ago, so I can relate to the removal of seaats and fixtures. One difference, I cleaned and left all the existing carpet, laying the new stuff over the old. The road noise difference was amazing. The doghouse got inside and out marine soundproofing, also cutting down noise. Here's a pic without the reupholstered couch bed in place. 79 Barth Classic | |||
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