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Window Repair-1961-1965

Window Repairs Part 1 – The Window Frame The repairs shown here are for the Hehr Hall-Mark 12 (C12XX) windows used from 1961 to 1965. They were a square aluminum framed window with cranks (openers) on the sides. To remove the window, remove the two screws attaching the opener (from inside the trailer), crank open read more »

Airstream Nameplate

The AIRSTREAM Nameplate Nothing quite stands out on the shiny surface of a 1960’s era Airstream than the “AIRSTREAM” aluminum nameplate at the front and rear ends. Unfortunately, they lose their distinct blue highlighting when the Clear coat is stripped off. Here is how we restored ours to the original appearance. This method can also read more »

Curtain Sliders

Repairing Kirsch Curtain Sliders The little T sliders are no longer available that fit the old Kirsch “C” Channel track, and the little eyelets are subject to breaking off with age. Here is a permanent and quick fix that restores the look and functionality of the sliders. Before & During Sand off the broken eye read more »

Floor Replacement

Replacing the Floor OK, it’s time to start documenting the on-frame floor replacement. The floor, while it “looked fine”, was actually rotted out in all the usual places – around the perimeter wherever there is a break in the lower channel that attached the upper body to the top of the plywood floor. The water read more »

Removing a Single Hinge Door

Removing a Cast Hinge Door The single hinge fitting type doors found on 1965+ trailer were a great improvement over the strap type hinges that preceded, and rarely need servicing or maintenance. But what if you need to remove the door itself to work on it or the screen door? It is not readily apparent read more »

Rebuilding a Leaf Spring Axle

Axle When I started restoring the Flying Cloud I planned on keeping the original axle, converting the old hydraulic brake system to electric.  I documented the conversion of those brakes on this site. Fast  forward to 2007, and with the thought of 50 year old steel, along with the desire to raise the trailer up read more »

Repairing a Toilet Seal

Townsend Toilet Seal The Closet Flange Seal used on the porcelain Townsend toilet of the 1950’s/1960’s is no longer made. Over time it compresses and shrinks and allows any water left standing above the flapper valve to leak out at the base of the toilet. Below is one way to extend the life of the read more »

Dent Removal

Dents can be categorized into 4 types: large shallow dents large deep dents creases & scrapes small dents from bumps and hail damage Shallow dents can be pulled out using body shop suction cups (see supplier section for tools). Large dents, creases & scraps usually require skin panel or segment replacement. Airstream dealers actually replace read more »