starting to build motorhome

well it quit raining so we lifted the motorhome off the chassis. was vary tight lifting off. used our wrecker on rear and 2 fork lifts on front to lift it up. rolled truck out from under it. lower it to the ground. put 1 fork under front and pushed back inside shop. wasn't quite straight and had to pull back uot twice to get it inside. hope to put it out side tomorrow and have insulated. will try to take pictures of it.
 
Looking forward to seeing pictures of the insulation. This entire build has been wealth of information.
 
well they finely got it insulated to day. cost more as always but i had them do bottom also. ended up costing $1880.00 still happy with out come. will post pictures tomorrow. forgot to bring them home.
 
To paraphrase Tony the Tiger . . . that's great! Looking forward to photos.
 
haven't had much time to work on it lately. had a freind come to align suspension. rear bushings were worn so i replaced then. put longer rear wheel studs in for alum. rims. wasn't getting any where on roof boards so i paid a guy $500.00 to put them on. he did a great job and put more screws on boards than i was going to. ready to start siding now.
 
Pictures of insulation
 

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More of insulation
 

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wood on roof complete
 

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Looks like your making good progress. I don't remember the street side door from previous pics, what is that for? Just being nosy.
 
i put that side door in so when i put a car inside i can open car door to get out easier
and may make tying down easier. will make a stair way or ladder for access also.
 
no i am still in process of building it.
got steer and both rear axles aligned this week.
body shop said they would be here monday to start putting siding on.
 
Starting to tin the bunk
 

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More picture of the front.
 

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update pictures of the bunk
 

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Looks pretty cool. Are you putting a window in the front of the bunk area there above the windshield? I'd love to have one there but it seems like most of the class C's I see now don't have them anymore. Wondering if they had problems keeping them sealed up.
 
hi Bob. yes there is a window going in front that does not open. both upper side windows open and have screens. i hope it don't leak.
 
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