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are (2) sources for aluminum for the side or top of a Vintage
campers. So, check the web sites below to see if it can work for
you.
______________________________________________________ The following is from " Len Daddona " who is from the NJ area : " I'm Len Daddona, For the last 25 years I have been working in the RV industry and am the senior Tech at the Camping World in Bridgeport, NJ. I also build and restore old trailers. Having re-done several Scotty's, Shasta's and other brands I have had to use a fair amount of siding. Having a few pieces shipped cross country is almost enough to brake the bank. So for the past 3-4 years I have been making it. (BTW, I don't sell siding). I put together a tutorial for my friends at the Shasta site and would like to share this info with my Scotty friends as well. In these shots I use an aluminum trim brake and aluminum coil stock. A person can rent a brake for a day, and any Home Depot carries the aluminum coil stock. This is MUCH Cheaper (even with renting a brake) than having siding shipped. Below are the - TUTORIAL LINKS - for you to view: ________________________________________________________ Web page created by Larry Bush: Sept.17.2007 --- Edited: 4.20.2009 Serro Scotty ~ Vintage Campers © All Rights Reserved _____________________________________ |