PopUp Times

General => Mr. Fix it => Topic started by: Hunt4Fun on Apr 02, 2008, 08:18 PM

Title: Restoration completed
Post by: Hunt4Fun on Apr 02, 2008, 08:18 PM
I thought I would post a note of thanks to everyone who helped with questions along the way.  The 1977 Starcraft StarMaster 8 that I purchased December 20, 2006 has been restored.

My lovely bride is finishing up a drape to hang from the counter top which hold the sink and stove, and a table cloth to match (camouflage of course!)  

The 47 photos of the process are available at

http://picasaweb.google.com/jack.kisssner/PopupCamper
Title:
Post by: heygirl on Apr 02, 2008, 08:43 PM
Wow, the before was sure ugly but look at it shine now.  Great job!!!
Title:
Post by: AZsix on Apr 02, 2008, 08:49 PM
Great job! You should be very proud of your efforts and the results.
Title:
Post by: prncssgeek on Apr 02, 2008, 09:15 PM
Great job! I bet you are glad its done and can't wait to try it out.
Title:
Post by: beacher on Apr 02, 2008, 10:05 PM
That was a nice project!

That will be much warmer and dryer than sleeping on the ground!:tent:

I was wondering what you used for your external panels and the roof for water resistance?
Title:
Post by: oreo57 on Apr 02, 2008, 10:43 PM
VERY NICE !! Now sit back and enjoy, Get the the family on a short/long trip and appreciate everything you did.
 
Best Wishes
Title:
Post by: Hunt4Fun on Apr 03, 2008, 03:28 AM
Thanks to all for the kind comments.  In 2007 we took it out several times.  It was functional but without some of the trim work.  It will be an on-going project for a few years, but the "sit back and enjoy" part sounds very good about now.
Title:
Post by: Old Starcraft on Apr 03, 2008, 06:37 AM
All I can say is WOW , these rebuilds are fantastic. Hunt4Fun, HeyGirl, PrncssGeek have done a tremendous job with these rebuilds. Keep up the great work and thanks for posting pictures !!!!
Title:
Post by: wayner on Apr 03, 2008, 07:58 AM
Hey nice work.  looks like it was a lot of fun to do.   Do you mind if I ask how much a rebuild like that cost you roughly... not including your time and love of course?
Title:
Post by: butterflyfish on Apr 03, 2008, 09:01 AM
Nice job!  Enjoy!
Title: Total cost
Post by: Hunt4Fun on Apr 03, 2008, 06:58 PM
I'm going to estimate that I have $1000-1300 in the pop-up.  Most of the materials were purchased in a big trip to Home Depot or Lowes.  I go to both.  They are across the street from each other here in Indy.

Then a quick trip now and then for additional supplies.  That initial trip was in the $500 range and included the studs, plywood, insulation and paneling as well as some hardware and a lot of paint.

Having seen all of the rotted wood from the demolition, I put 2 coats of KILZ sealer/paint on everything before it was installed.  And I mean everything:  plywood, studs, etc.

Then caulked every small crack.

Hunt4Fun

P.S.  I'm glad you did ask about how many hours.  I try not to think about that.  :)
Title:
Post by: wayner on Apr 03, 2008, 07:19 PM
Quote from: Hunt4FunI'm going to estimate that I have $1000-1300 in the pop-up.  Most of the materials were purchased in a big trip to Home Depot or Lowes.  I go to both.  They are across the street from each other here in Indy.

Then a quick trip now and then for additional supplies.  That initial trip was in the $500 range and included the studs, plywood, insulation and paneling as well as some hardware and a lot of paint.

Having seen all of the rotted wood from the demolition, I put 2 coats of KILZ sealer/paint on everything before it was installed.  And I mean everything:  plywood, studs, etc.

Then caulked every small crack.

Hunt4Fun

P.S.  I'm glad you did ask about how many hours.  I try not to think about that.  :)

Cool Beans Thanks for the Answer...   Even though I have a 2003 Bayside... and don't need a rebuild... I have been interested in finding an old beater in the woods around here somewhere for nothing and just for fun rebuilding it...  but didn't want to put too much money in it...  the time would really be something you can't cost out... I would do it for fun...  relaxation...   Cool Stuff... hope you enjoy...
Title:
Post by: brainpause on Apr 04, 2008, 08:49 PM
... :# ...
Title: nice!
Post by: naganthunter on Apr 06, 2008, 12:44 AM
Quote from: brainpause... :# ...

x2!

..........
Title:
Post by: Hunt4Fun on Apr 06, 2008, 06:38 PM
Thanks again to all for the kind words.  It has indeed been quite a project.

I finished up the drape for the counter and a tablecloth to match this weekend.
Title:
Post by: Old Starcraft on Apr 06, 2008, 08:18 PM
CONGRATULATIONS

What an incredible accomplishment !!!....
Title:
Post by: austinado16 on Apr 06, 2008, 10:16 PM
Man.......that's a lot of work!!  I can't even imagine the 3,000hrs you have in it.  Great job!
Title:
Post by: ScouterMom on Apr 07, 2008, 08:29 PM
I love the camo print with the camo-colored plaid - very cool!  

Looks great - now if I can get my 76 interior anywhere near that good this summer (without the total tear down of walls you had to do) I'll be thrilled!

I'll be putting in som new sheet good flooring and some other interior work - painting and storage, maybe some more roof work.  We have two campouts planned in May, and one in July, using the camper.     Another in June with the canoes, so the camper will be parked then. I work every other weekend, but have a 3-day weekend coming up on Friday -so the next two weekends off this month will be very busy.  Hope it doesn't rain! (too much)

LAura