03-09-2008, 11:18 AM
Kris & Tina Jonesre arranging furniture
can anyone tell me on a scale from one to ten how hard it is to re arrange furniture in one of these coaches? I am looking at the 96 on ebay and it needs some work.
03-09-2008, 02:49 PM
Bill N.Y.1 being easier and 10 being tougher...
For me, the scale would be a 3.
I have the resources, friends, time and knowledge to re-arrange any part of my interior.
You need to ask yourself... How far do I want to go? My answer, is what you see before you.
What is your background like?
For more info on my Barth click on
this link03-09-2008, 06:29 PM
Danny ZAs Bill says, the difficulty of a remodeling job depends on the experience and abilities of the person undertaking the task. As an example, I wouldn't recommend an unskilled remodeler attempt to reskin the interior of a 28 foot Euro in this manner, but the end result was the illusion of a much larger space, and being a drywall expert I was able to bring it in on time and under budget.
Sorry, but the posts have been a tad slim lately and I wanted to get some attention

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03-09-2008, 06:43 PM
Kris & Tina JonesI am a manufacturer and applicator of industrial epoxies and urethanes. Have handled my own home renovation without any more than normal problems including plumbing, cabinets, drywall, hardwood floor work, etc. Should I be concerned with the fact that I have no schematics on this particular unit?
03-09-2008, 06:44 PM
Kris & Tina JonesThanks for the input, and by the way...nice drywall work!
03-09-2008, 07:36 PM
Bill N.Y.quote:
Originally posted by Tina:
Have handled my own home renovation without any more than normal problems including plumbing, cabinets, drywall, hardwood floor work, etc. Should I be concerned with the fact that I have no schematics on this particular unit?
This will be very easy for you then!

03-09-2008, 09:51 PM
bill hquote:
Originally posted by Danny Z:
being a drywall expert I was able to bring it in on time and under budget.
Sorry, but the posts have been a tad slim lately and I wanted to get some attention

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Holy Cow! I just grasped the complexity and quality of the drywall work there. Somehow, I missed it when posted earlier.
My compliments.
BTW, do the painters appreciate your work?
03-10-2008, 01:46 AM
Danny ZThanks bill. I think most people look at the finished product and have no idea what it took to get it there. With building at a standstill I'm fortunate to be able to do some custom stuff.