• Toots the Boler Before: 3ten.ca
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    Project: Toots the Boler Before

    Toots the Boler before the overhaul. This little guy is called Toots – mainly because he had a bit of a toot-y smell to him when we picked him up in British Columbia a while back. Toots the Boler Before Toots is a 1971 Boler. He came with a stove, and ice box and a sink. Oh, and our favourite part – the driver’s side is originally vent and window (the little one by the stove) free! Looks like a sweet little project. Well, this…

  • Nikki the Boler After: 3ten.ca
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    Project: Nikki the Boler After

    Nikki the Boler after – she’s a Boler Bar! That’s right, we converted the passenger side window into a 9 tap bar. The interior is all gutted, reinforced with a new floor and ready to hold some kegs. Okay, let’s check out the after photos. Nikki the Boler After Did you see the before photos? If not, be sure to check those out, too. Here’s Nikki with all her nine taps, moon caps, and polished aluminum pieces – she sure is shinny! The keg! It…

  • Nikki the Boler Before: 3ten.ca
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    Project: Nikki the Boler Before

    Nikki the Boler before – this is what she looked like before we did anything. No front or back windows, no interior furniture (ah, maybe she had a closet?!) and a a heck of a lot of work! We started this project as a commissioned piece back in October and finished it in March, yet we wanted to wait until Nikki (aka, Boler Bar) was picked up before we shared her before and after here on the blog. Okay, let’s check out some other before…

  • S'mores: 3ten.ca
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    Recipe: Gluten Free S’mores

    Gluten free s’mores – yes, summer is still here are it’s time for this camping classic – s’mores. These are made gluten free by using a recipe I shared this past week – gluten free graham crackers. This summer treat won’t last long, especially over an open fire. Ingredients gluten free graham crackers aero chocolate large marshmallows open fire fire sticks First, ensure your fire is going – and that it’s safe. If you’re like me, you don’t want any flames, but rather some nice…

  • How to Take the Frame Off a Boler: 3ten.ca
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    Project: How to Take the Frame Off a Boler

    How to take the frame off a Boler is one of the main questions we get asked on our Instagram account @tipsy.the.boler. So, we thought we’d put a few of the photos and some videos all in once place to possibly help someone out. We’re about safety first. The process can be rough (sometimes we have to kick the frame out of place and it ‘crashes’ down with a huge bang) yet it’s safe. Below you’ll find step-by-step directions and then we finish off with…

  • Boler Trailer: 3ten.ca
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    Project: Scooby Doo the Boler After

    Scooby Doo the Boler After – did you see the before?! I told you it was such an incredible transformation. From bright new windows, to new mould resistant hull liner, this 13 foot Boler is ready for some fun. I think we put in about 200 hours into this project and did a few extras that we hadn’t planned on – like taking down the ensolite and replacing it with quality marine grade hull liner. If you want the full scope of the project, you…

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    Project: Scooby Doo the Boler Before

    Scooby Doo the Boler Before – check out the state and condition of this 1977 fiberglass trailer. As most of you know we had two adorable pups – Bella and Lily. They’re part of the reason we turned to RVing since it’s a fun way to travel and take them along. In 2017 when we got our second Boler, our first Overhaul, and Lily was along for the ride. She came with us on 6 trailer hunting trips. She was a trooper. Scooby Doo was…