Tomorrow, friend and fellow trailer owner Gary is stopping by, to loan me his Dremel tool, so I can grind off the heads of the 200+ aluminum screw nails that hold the two exterior trim pieces on. Then, in a day or two, will have the aluminum skins off and know just how extensive my dry rot challenges are, in addition to what I have found so far. I am intrigued by what I see on the National Serro Scotty site, about owners who have replaced their "three part roofs" with one new sheet of aluminum - no seams! It's too bad so many of these trailers leaked at both seams, ruining these little trailers. Of course without these challenges, I would have paid a lot more than the $900 this trailer fetched, and, would not have this fun winter project staring me down! Fun, fun, fun...yes, I keep telling myself that!
In the past two weeks, I have acquired a functioning Bargman L 66 lockset to replace my broken-handled one, an almost new Humprey gas lamp (trailer had merely the gas line from the one that came with the Scotty), new running and roof lights, 3 rolls of butyl tape, a new exterior door/nite light, a replacement Hehr Jalousie window for the door, and a hinge for my Scotty dinette table (to replace the missing hinge assembly). So, not much to need, once I get dry rot assessed and fixed.
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