Painting my pop-up exterior | Vintage Camper Renovation PART 5
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Welcome to another week of renovating Poppi. And you guys.... this week I actually feel like we made from real progress. Seriously - for the first video I've actually felt like I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
This week I'm taking you with me on a journey to go from sad girl avocado green to happy girl vintage green as we paint the exterior of my pop-up camper.
What do you think? Do you like the final result? Let me know in the comments.
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I know you probably dont wanna hear it. Because it was the last thing I needed to hear as well after completely rennovating mine, but..... those tires need replaced. Like I know most people say ehhh it will be fine they are fine. But then those are usually the ones on the side of the road with a blow out. And they ARE NOT fun! In terms of the mechanical things, you MUST without a doubt and cant just say its good enough, replace the bearings, greese the bearings, change the tires. Trust me on this one!
I second the motion on greasing the axles. Un-greased or old grease can get very hot while traveling and cause failures and blow outs.
Your paint will eventually flake off of your trl. because you neglected to first abrade the surface using a fine grit sand paper or a coarse scotch pad.
LOVE that color! The pop of yellow on the back is so good too!