Part Sixteen: "Cosmic Vistas"

Sometime in the Summer of 2017...

Here we are at part Sixteen of the Astroliner build! Welcome back!



This segment of our build has to be one of my favorites because it really spoke to my inner Artist and got the creative juices flowing! Ever since we began the design process of the build, we have contemplated and agonized over what countertops we would use. We looked at the box stores, where we really only found the typical, normal style of countertops. I mean, we have Formica, Tile, Laminate, Solid surface such as Corian and Granite... but we just couldn't find the material that reflected the Spacey, Vintage theme of the Astroliner. Everything just seemed like something that would look nice in a house, not in a modern/vintage camper.  

With all that said, we finally made the decision to start from scratch and make our own countertops and dinette table so they can be exactly what we want.  We started with Marine Grade, 3/4" Mahogany plywood.  I drew out the shapes I wanted and Carrie made them digital and then on to full-size patterns.  Those were then transferred onto the Mahogany plywood.

This is the Dinette Table:



Once the shapes were cut out, we made a lip to form the edge and spent several hours sanding and shaping it into the form we wanted. 



The shape of the table seems whimsical, and it is. But the reason for the odd shape is because the Dinette will sit in the coach at an angle, because again, no rectilinear lines! 

Next, the surface of the wood was coated with layers of filler to seal the grain and fill any imperfections in the wood. It takes a rediculous amount of time to sand the surface, fill, sand, and fill again to get it flat, straight and perfect.



The table and the countertops will be subjected to damaging elements such as moisture, so I wrapped the wood in fiberglass cloth and epoxy. 



Galley Countertop with Fold Down Leaf



After hours of sanding and perfecting, the tops were all coated in layer upon layer of 2K Urethane Primer.







Ok, so now that all the nasty work is out of the way, it's time to start measuring and fitting the appliances.  First we measured everything out to get a placement that worked, then drew it all out in order to cut the holes.



Feeling pretty good about the layout, the holes are cut and the appliances are dry fit.



The Astroliner needs something really different for the countertops and not just any 'ol thing will do... So I sketched out some ideas and Carrie brought them to life on the computer.  After we decided on the final product, paint masks, which are a high-tech version of a stencil, were made for the graphics.



Finally, I laid down some DuPont Black Base coat, then Clear, then sanding, then more Clear, then sanding, then some more of that old school flake, then sanding, then more clear, then graphics, then more clear, then more sanding and FINALLY the very last step was to use Bar Top Epoxy to coat and protect the final finish from whatever we decide to put it through. 

Here is the finished product.  It's very difficult to get a good picture with all the flake going on so if you ever want to come see it in person, say the word!










And then Carrie found a single-lever faucet that was a carbon copy of the jet stream from the rocketship. Match made in Heaven!






So far only the Galley countertop is finished.  I'll be working on the dinette table next and will post some pictures of it with it's done. We can't wait to get our cabinets completed and get our countertop installed!

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Happy Creations!

Michael & Carrie







Part Fifteen: "Scent of a Cedar"

Mid-Summer, 

We are very lucky to have talented friends and family!  Even though I'm not able to work on the Astroliner like I used to be able to, there are those who are kind enough to carry on our work along side us. It's humbling and difficult at times to accept the help. We are learning and appreciate every minute of it. Not just for the skills offered, but the quality time together that we enjoy very much. 

For example, on this day I was in between Chemo treatments and got to enjoy a little "Camper Time."  



 


I didn't get to do much that day and it was hard to watch others do my work. But I think I supervised well between rests on the bed in the camper. In the background is my Brother and my Dad working on getting some birch pieces to fit.  It's great to have their help...





As we continue to build walls for the bathroom and the closet, one of the things we've been designing and engineering is an area that will contain the water heater. We're pretty excited about having hot water in the coach, but not only that, we're using some awesome technology in the form of a tankless, on-demand water heater.  There may be some trial and error involved with the unit, because they say it's intended for outdoor use only. For our application we are going to use it indoor but under very well-planned circumstances.  


AquaKing Outdoorsman Tankless On-Demand Water Heater

We are excited about this item because it only uses energy when you need it.  There's no pilot light burning and no water in a tank that needs continuously heated. Just hot water when you need it and as much as you want.

We built an enclosure for the water heater in the back of the closet with an access panel. One of the reasons these units aren't recommended for indoor use is because they burn up oxygen any time they are in use.  The last thing you want is a threat of low oxygen or carbon monoxide in the cabin. Therefore, this one will be in it's own, fire-resistant enclosure. Air is drawn in from the outside to the unit, then the exhaust is vented out through the wall to the exterior of the coach. The compartment is completely lined with a dense, fiber material that is fire-resistant.

This is it as we begin to build in the enclosure for it.



The white board is the fire-resistant fiber material that will line the entire compartment including the ceiling. 








At this point we are installing the Cedar in the closet so our camping adventures can be spider free! Or at least in the closet anyway. I love the Cedar aroma... It's so pleasant and almost therapeutic the way it fills the cabin with it's woodsy fragrance!











The door is made and it now has it's own private living quarters. Plumbing for the hot/cold and the LPG will come at a later time.

Here is the area completely finished out in Cedar and ready to be plumbed.












This is the closet area completely finished out in Cedar with the water heater compartment almost entirely incognito!
















I almost wish I could do the whole cabin in Cedar because it smells so wonderful! And it's very beautiful too!  It's nice to bring some of the outdoors into our little camper! 



So now, the water heater has it's own space, the closet is lined with Cedar and the fridge is securely mounted in it's own compartment. Eventually this area will have it's own door to finish everything off. One of the little touches that I like is we used the same Bamboo on the fridge that we used on the ceiling to make it match. It's the little things, ya know?


Speaking of...








Under the fridge there was enough room for a nice sized drawer. The only catch is, the wall is an angled wall.  If the drawer would come out straight from the wall, it would hit the base of the bed. Another dilemma. The solution? An angled drawer that pulls out straight! It's kind of crazy if you think about it too long!








One last thing before we finish up this little blog for the day... We got our Blinds/Screens in from Pleasant Valley.  Actually, we only have the side window right now because we wanted to make sure they were what we wanted.  And the result? They are even better than we expected!  They are a very nice fit, the way they function is beyond amazing and they look fabulous! 


Full Blind




Half Blind Half Screen



Full Screen

Now for those of you wondering about the wall colors side by side... Never fear! Eventually the two colors i.e. "areas" will be completely separated by tile, cabinets and such.  The Copper Tangerine will designate the main cabin and the Razzberry will be in the bedroom area. 

That's it for now! We're really looking forward to next time because we will be reaching into the depths of our artistic skillsets as we design and build countertops! Stay tuned!  

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As always... Stay positive! Be thankful! Dream!

Happy Creations!

Michael & Carrie