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Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:37 pm
by Eagle 20
Greetings fellow Eagle nuts! My conversion was substantially converted prior to the creation of this forum but I wanted to go ahead and get a project thread going and I will add photos as I can. I have just gone through a household move and many of my earlier photos are on a stored drive and CDs so I will have to add earlier photos at a later date.
Here is a link to the later photos that I just stored in Photo bucket. I will expand and link images into this thread when I get a little more time. Enjoy!
http://photobucket.com/GregRobertsEagle20
Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:51 pm
by van
Greg hi ,have always admired your coach nice photo's,keep em coming.There will be plenty of photo opportunity in Quartzsite AZ can't wait.Job well done there Greg.
Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:52 pm
by Dreamscape
Greg,
Thanks for taking the time to start your project thread! That's one of many neat things about this board, it makes us very unique!
Looking forward to more posts and pictures.
Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:39 pm
by Songman
Fantastic Greg. You know I have always loved your bus and when I got my own 20 yours was the first one I started looking at. I was showing Don yesterday how yours still has the factory rear cap on it and how it looks like a little spoiler. I wish the previous owner had left mine that way in the back. It looks cool.
I have studied all of your Photobucket pictures many times. Can't wait to see the new ones you dig up.
Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:01 pm
by eaglespirit
Greg,
How did you get the beadboard attached to the ceiling? I am using it in my bus & could use some pointers. What you have done looks great.
Thanks
Jim
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Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:49 pm
by Eagle 20
Thanks Jim.
I first fabricated 1" angle iron rafters at every roof bow.This allowed me to have a dropped and flat ceiling and angled at the wall juncture rather than rounded.
I then completed all of my ceiling cavity work such as A/C ducting and wiring.
Then I installed 1X2 stringers about 12" apart from front to rear.
Onto this I installed thin bender board type ply wood.
I then installed the 3" v-board that you can see. I used an air staple and nail gun with good glue to install the board. Hope this helps! - Greg
Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:06 pm
by Songman
The flat ceiling with the angled corners is the way to go in my opinion. That is what I had planned as well. Gives you plenty of room for insulation, ducting, and wiring. Of course you just about have to have a roof raise to accommodate it.
Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:45 pm
by Eagle 20
Exactly my feelings as well Dale. I raised the roof 8 1/2" and it was perfect. This also allowed me to use standard 81" pocket doors and gives plenty of head room for tall folks.
Songman wrote:The flat ceiling with the angled corners is the way to go in my opinion. That is what I had planned as well. Gives you plenty of room for insulation, ducting, and wiring. Of course you just about have to have a roof raise to accommodate it.
Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:54 pm
by eaglespirit
Thanks for the info. I haven't raised the roof on mine & I'm not wanting to. The bender board trick is good. I know someone else that did that.
Jim
Re: Greg Roberts' (forum name Eagle 20) 1989 Model 20
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:02 pm
by Eagle 20
Hope all are doing well! I have uploaded a few new pictures to my photobucket account for your viewing pleasure. You will see my new front bumper installation and the lower air dam that I just installed. I have also just fabricated and installed a radiator scoop to help with those long mountain pulls that we have out in the west. I also just fabricated a radiator evap cooling system but I have not taken pictures of that just yet. Have a look!
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