Wow you have done so much!!And I have totally learnt so much just from your one Post! I have seen the thermopanel "sandwich" and was wondering what ...
Hi There twocutekelpies Your Franklin looks a lot like mine! Mine has wind out windows and I think is just slightly longer. I need to find the paperwo ...
Hi all,
It's been suggested that I should start a discussion about my caravan repairs so here goes. It's a small 1970s Franklin van. My plan intially ...
@woodenwookie you could glue it in, just make sure it's a very flexible adhesive, some brands dry hard and the bond will break as soon as you hit the ...
@twocutekelpies, would it be possible to use something like No More Nails to adhere the frame to the caravan? The only possible issues I could see wou ...
Have a look at the cladding, you may find it was fastened originally using either nails or staples to hold it in place until the trims/j rail went on. ...
I'm glad you've done this sort of thing before @twocutekelpies. I would like to know how I attach the frame to the aluminium or do I not need to worry ...
Nice work on starting the frame replacement. I've had to do the same in my little Franklin as most of it was missing. I've used tassie oak on the side ...
It's great to see another caravan project in the works @woodenwookie. No doubt @linfrank and @twocutekelpies will be keen to follow along and hopefull ...
@linfrank
Hi Robyn, failing finding any paperwork, you should be able to find the year using the chassis number welded on the top of the drawbar, t ...
Forgive me, it's been a while since I've posted, my 1972 York rebuild was completed and is now being enjoyed by a lovely couple who bought her shortly ...
Wow you have done so much!!And I have totally learnt so much just from your one Post! I have seen the thermopanel "sandwich" and was wondering what ...
Hi There twocutekelpies Your Franklin looks a lot like mine! Mine has wind out windows and I think is just slightly longer. I need to find the paperwo ...