07-13-2014, 05:52 PM
Ok I was able to use a heat gun and separate the pieces from the waste tank I needed to. I bought two new valves that matched and found all if the rest of the exact parts at Menards. Painted the tank and now just cleaning up the other parts. Between the flooring that was there previously and the other wood the tanks sat on they were about 1 inch off of the metal floor. Once I have that replaced (hopefully this week) I will use 1 inch square aluminum tubing underneath each tank to get them back to their proper pre-removal height so all of my plumbing will work.
For the walls I found some 1/4 inch black poly sheets. I saved the plywood I pulled out off of the walls to use as templates.
So if I can get the rusty floor cut out by someone and a new one in this week then I should be ready for re-assembly next weekend and we have a bright and shiny bay.
Now one question I have is that I just connected the two radiator hoses together that ran thru the water heater. I assume that this is ok and that they are under now great pressure. I put a copper piece between the two and clamped the together.
For the walls I found some 1/4 inch black poly sheets. I saved the plywood I pulled out off of the walls to use as templates.
So if I can get the rusty floor cut out by someone and a new one in this week then I should be ready for re-assembly next weekend and we have a bright and shiny bay.
Now one question I have is that I just connected the two radiator hoses together that ran thru the water heater. I assume that this is ok and that they are under now great pressure. I put a copper piece between the two and clamped the together.
Todd & Dawn Flickema
Former owners of a Classic 1984 Newell
71 Karmann Ghia
Sioux Falls, South Dakota