When I worked at Cummins Rocky Mtn I worked on a ton of buses. I was their "CoachCare Department" guy. I loved it, though. I've always been oddly obsessed with bus's, motorhomes and coaches.
I went to school to be a mechanic... But I grew up around woodworking, construction and remodeling so that's in my blood and I still love doing it. I've done a ton of remodeling growing up and when I worked for a Featherlite dealership I did a ton of interior work on living quarters.
This past year I finally got to do one of my own.
This is my 2011 Featherlite Gooseneck. It started out as a bare shell and is finally complete with the exception of a couple odds & ends, and whatever else I think up to do to it... I built everything from scratch - mostly from rough cut cedar, birch paneling and some 1x.
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The led's underneath were a strip that I took out of the room in the front and mounted underneath on a switch.
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I put down laminate flooring and built all the cabinet doors from scratch. I installed a 3-way refrigerator, fresh water tank, sink, exterior shower, stereo, and a ton of led lights.
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Here is the door for the exterior shower and water fill for the 15gal fresh water tank built into the cabinets.
Here is the nose of it... I put a 6x9 on either side and on the outside mounted 2 6.5" exterior speakers. In the cabinet I mounted a cheap single din dvd unit I got from walmart so I plug my tv into it when I get around to buying one and I'll have surround sound through the stereo. I plan on mounting an AUX plug around the counter somewhere and maybe on the exterior of the trailer by the door.
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Not good pictures... But I covered the walls on both sides of the nose and 36" up from the floor with "leather" material I got at Hobby Lobby and used Texas star push pins for everything.
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