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BURBAN GUY

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I got the floor done tonight YEA!! Next is paint and trim. I will post pics when that is done.
 

borahshadow

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The trailer is looking awesome. Are you using lightweight materials (like flooring) or are you adding a bunch of weight by using normal household materials?
 

borahshadow

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Its a '72 man......those things weighed as much as the African continent :D

That's why I would try to avoid adding any additional weight. haha but maybe lightweight materials aren't worth the price difference... Come to think of it they probably aren't.
 

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That would be like putting a carbon fiber dash insert into a 77 Ford LTD.....sure its lighter....but why???
Yeah I see your point and I agree with you. I wasn't saying use light weight stuff to reduce the weight but just to avoid making it heavier than it already is but I realize that's probably not worth it either.
 

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The trailer is looking awesome. Are you using lightweight materials (like flooring) or are you adding a bunch of weight by using normal household materials?

I'm tring to keep weight down, but not really worried about it. When I got the camper I weighed it to see how much 6000# to start and I will weight when I get it done and let ya'll know.
 
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