Wow - I am so sorry - I had forgot I posted this. Life kind of got in the way for awhile.
I really appreciate your input. Thanks.
But... We are back up and running!
My little trailer rolled! So, we are going to remove the whole interior, take it to a frame alignment shop and start to put it back together.
Has anyone ever tried heating or annealing the metal? My guy is pretty handy, so we'll see what kind of mess we can get ourselves into!
I am assuming there is an adhesive applied to the exterior joints in addition to the rivets. Anybody know what kind?
It's just so darn cute and the price was so low, I couldn't pass it up. Plus I finally admitted I didn't have the oomph to fix my '56 Shasta and sold her. Sad day.
Thanks for your help and I will try to do some more researching through the archives.
--- In AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com, "dkmccoy2002" <dkmccoy2002@...> wrote:
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> Hello! New to the group. I recently bought a 2008 17' Safari Sport from a salvage yard. There is quite a bit of damage, but I am willing to give it a shot.
> I had found where you can buy individual exterior replacement panels from Airstream. Is there a 'boneyard' anywhere? We are hoping to take a trip to tour the factory, just don't know when.
> Thanks for your help.
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