Our leaf springs and axle will be updated to a better riding torsion axle.
Airstream Restoration of Scott and Kathy's 1955 Flying Cloud Whale Tail - Our California Vintage Airstream.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Any Spring Left in these Leaf Springs
Labels:
As Found,
Axle,
Frame,
Leaf Spring,
Original,
Vintage Airstream
Location:
Peru, NY 12972, USA
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Gone Fishin'
I'll post more photos and details later when internet access is better. Right now Fish Creek Pond is calling us - boondocking here we come!
Soft and Gooey
Oh yes. The faux-wood-look vinyl covered a bit of floor rot. The entire floor is bouncy and the right side is not secure.
Being under the trailer myself, I am better understanding what I've seen in photos of other trailers. Below is my photo taken from the ground looking up into the area normally covered by the belly pan - the underside of the plywood floor. The step should securely attach to the frame here. The step on the right is photographed from the rear of the trailer and looking forward. The 3" deep (aka tall) C-channel frame shown on the left.
Below: As expected there is floor rot at the typical 1950's segmented C Channel. The first photo shows the C-Channel flat on the floor.
The photo below shows a small strip aluminum - remaining when the rest of the belly pan was cut off and removed. This aluminum belly pan strip was pulled down through the rotted floor to below the chasis frame. On the right side of the photo is the segmented C channel.
Labels:
As Found,
Chassis,
Floor,
Frame,
PO changes,
Rot,
Rust,
Steps,
Water Damage
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Oooo Oooo Oooo Ahhh Ahhh Ahhh - All I Want to do with you
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
California Dreamin'
Oh my - you have no idea how excited I am to see our Flying Cloud.
I've been in Barry's trailer, but this will be my first chance to see and touch this - the trailer of my dreams!!!
Oh gosh I hope that it is the Airstream of my dreams...as Colin has cashed my checks for the As-Found Vintage Airstream. Did I see everything in the photos? Please don't let it be a nightmare!! Please let me still be in love...please?!?!?
I've been in Barry's trailer, but this will be my first chance to see and touch this - the trailer of my dreams!!!
Oh gosh I hope that it is the Airstream of my dreams...as Colin has cashed my checks for the As-Found Vintage Airstream. Did I see everything in the photos? Please don't let it be a nightmare!! Please let me still be in love...please?!?!?
Monday, September 20, 2010
John Brommel - Lavatory Sink Artist
Our bathroom sink - from a sketch, to the 2-bowl mock-up, to reality. John is our favorite metal artist.
Checking the fit
From a tiny 1" x 1" Airstream specification drawing of the cross section - Scott generated a drawing, and the full-sized mock up was built. Using Barry's trailer - we checked the fit - very very very close.
Oooooo - I am getting excited to see our Flying Cloud in person.
Labels:
Barry,
Bathroom,
Flying Cloud,
Interior,
Layout,
Mock-Up,
Vintage Airstream
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Sitting on the Coke Cans
Sheets of cardboard, and a printout to full size, and a stick of wood - now I can finally sit in my bathroom. The toolbox was too low for the toliet, but adding a 12 pack of Coke Zero made the height just right. I spent a couple hours checking out the fit.
Nested together, the 2 stainless steel bowls made a good mock-up for the sink that will be added to the wet bath.
Labels:
Bathroom,
Interior,
Mock-Up,
Toilet,
Whale Tail
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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