1986 34v Silver Edition Build
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1986 34v Silver Edition Build
Going to update as we journey forward on our Avion Build.
Progress to date:
Gutted, outside stripped and resealed... no noticeable leaks.
RubRail Trim replaced.
All windows upgraded to double pane sliders except front window.
Front window pulled and rebuilt.
Water and black tank pulled.
Tongue, bumper and part of the frame repainted
Axles pulled, rebuilt and repainted.
Floor rebuild started
Progress to date:
Gutted, outside stripped and resealed... no noticeable leaks.
RubRail Trim replaced.
All windows upgraded to double pane sliders except front window.
Front window pulled and rebuilt.
Water and black tank pulled.
Tongue, bumper and part of the frame repainted
Axles pulled, rebuilt and repainted.
Floor rebuild started
Landon
1986 34V Silver Edition
1986 34V Silver Edition
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Re: 1986 34v Silver Edition Build
That is very impressive! way beyond my abilities, but very impressive to me. and lovely Avion!
debbie
1985 Avion 25H
1985 Avion 25H
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Re: 1986 34v Silver Edition Build
1.5 inch on top of the frame, .75 decking.
Landon
1986 34V Silver Edition
1986 34V Silver Edition
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Re: 1986 34v Silver Edition Build
Nice work. How did you support the shell when replacing the floor underneath?
" Faith can move mountains, but don't be surprised if God hands you a shovel.”
Silverloaf (Bob)
Dawsonville, GA
1988 30P
Silverloaf (Bob)
Dawsonville, GA
1988 30P
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Re: 1986 34v Silver Edition Build
Used wood blocks and I need to jack it up slightly so did some tinkering, if you take a wood 2x4 about 18inches long and turn it horizontal remove the rear hatch and place along the top it makes a great jack point with a vertical 2x4...
Landon
1986 34V Silver Edition
1986 34V Silver Edition
Re: 1986 34v Silver Edition Build
Wow! Looks like you have a lot of fun choices ahead of you. I too have a 1986 34V SE. I am not as handy as you and will have the pros at Motivated RV here in Austin helping my wife and I with the remodel/refurbishing. Hopefully we won't have floor damage, but I'm preparing myself for the worst.
I see you already have two AC units in your rig. That should prove helpful. I need to do the same with mine. Do thy need replacement? What units are you considering? What about all the other appliances? Oven/stove, refrigerator, microwave, furnace, water heater, potential TV's, sound system, etc. etc. Have you made any choices? Care to share them? I've got analysis paralysis and am completely out of my area of expertise.
The word "overwhelming" comes to mind.
I see you already have two AC units in your rig. That should prove helpful. I need to do the same with mine. Do thy need replacement? What units are you considering? What about all the other appliances? Oven/stove, refrigerator, microwave, furnace, water heater, potential TV's, sound system, etc. etc. Have you made any choices? Care to share them? I've got analysis paralysis and am completely out of my area of expertise.
The word "overwhelming" comes to mind.
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Re: 1986 34v Silver Edition Build
Hey there,
Oh I get it... I was putting a lot of pressure on myself to get it done by X. I have since decided it will be done when its done, and that feels a lot better in general. For A/C's I am going to take both out and seal the holes, instead I am going to put a mini split system in. For cooktop, water heater and furnace... I am thinking diesel... for now still working on the floor... about 1/3 of the way done...
Goodluck, you basically have a blank canvas to do what you like.
Oh I get it... I was putting a lot of pressure on myself to get it done by X. I have since decided it will be done when its done, and that feels a lot better in general. For A/C's I am going to take both out and seal the holes, instead I am going to put a mini split system in. For cooktop, water heater and furnace... I am thinking diesel... for now still working on the floor... about 1/3 of the way done...
Goodluck, you basically have a blank canvas to do what you like.
Landon
1986 34V Silver Edition
1986 34V Silver Edition
Re: 1986 34v Silver Edition Build
Great idea! My wife and I hate how loud RV air conditioners are.
Here is a great video of a guy installing a mini split in a class C and he maxed out his solar panels and lithium batteries.
https://youtu.be/arj2ioF8z9o
Here is a great video of a guy installing a mini split in a class C and he maxed out his solar panels and lithium batteries.
https://youtu.be/arj2ioF8z9o