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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:46 pm

Thanks Pappaw,
Those were the closest wheels I could find to matching the ones on my car. I could have got the exact ones but it would have been unknown hours on the Bridgeport making adapters,and adapters cause another set of problems.

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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:56 pm

Thanks Tom,
Your tear is the one that inspired me to build mine. Awesome job! I had to go low buck on some of my stuff but so far I think its going to work out nice. I'm going to print out the bed making instructions and grab the first person to walk by and go to it. I fought and fought with that stuff yesterday. One problem is I left the mattress a little too big. The inside is 59 x 75 and I cut 5 inches off one end of a queen size that was 60 x 80 and jammed it in there. But when I got done,I turned the A/C on and laid there for the first time like a big fat happy dog. I'm sure you know that feeling.

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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:26 pm

Today's project was one I have been looking forward to. I have been wanting to put a small receiver on the back and build a mount for a small table. I bought the tabletop last weekend and Dad stained and sealed for me this week. The heat finally broke here so its time to do a little work. First some materials.
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A few measurements and a couple clamps. Nice work bench huh?
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I made a couple gussets and angled them towards the back,gave me enough room for some big self tapping screws.
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Spent a while with my grinder rounding the edges and hit it with some black paint.
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I think this part turned out good for as little time as it took. I'll mount the table top tomorrow.

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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby WhitneyK » Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:27 am

bigblockbarry wrote:And this was the following Saturday.He was right back out there doing what he could with one hand.He bumped it a couple times and sucked all the air out of the garage but for a 75 year old man he's tough as nails.I'm proud to say he's my Dad.


Barry,
Sorry, I'm just now catchin' up the build journals, Fantastic Job! :applause:
It's GREAT that your Dad is helpin'! :thumbsup:
I know mine would have enjoyed being right there helpin' with my build as well.
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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Mon Jul 16, 2012 6:37 pm

Thanks Whitney,
Dad and I looked at your build before we started on mine. We liked how you kept a running tab on all the materials. I've got 3 more weeks to wrap up all the details on mine,then its off to Bonneville.

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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:54 pm

Got to work on my rear table mount today. I had 40 feet of 1 inch square left over from a project that never got off the ground,maybe this winter it will. Cut a notch in my slide in piece and bent it up til I liked the angle.
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I had some flat steel left from Saturday. Cut 2 pieces 8" long and cut notches in them with the Bridgeport then welded them together. Welded that to the slide.
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Here it is with the tabletop that Dad done for me last week.
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The only doubt I have is the height. I don't have any lawn chairs so I guessed at how high the top should be.
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It ended up at 33 inches more or less. Is that too tall? How high does everyone else have theirs?

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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:20 pm

Ran to Kentucky Lake Friday afternoon and Got back yesterday afternoon. I wanted to make a test run but I wasn't sure about the weather. Poured rain twice Friday and didn't get a drop here. That left just today to work on the trailer. Time is getting away from me. I finished up the table,everything is painted and screwed together.
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Got the brace made for the radio.I've been putting that off for some reason. Also got the last of the led's stuck up and working.
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Its Sunday and usually I take the afternoon off,so I turned on the air,popped a Robot Chicken CD in the tv and kicked back for a little while.
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I've got a bunch of odds and ends left to do. I want to put a fire extinguisher on the wall in the galley,make some new hatch supports,finish cleaning the aluminum on the outside,etc,etc. You never really get done,but I get closer every week.
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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby shootr » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:48 pm

:thumbsup: Nice, thanks for posting the details.
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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:07 pm

Thanks for looking Shootr.

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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby Forrest747 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:12 pm

Looking great. Love the workbench for sure. Love the table and how it looks.
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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby CliffinGA » Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:31 pm

Barry looks great and its been a fast build and I've enjoyed looking.

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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:49 pm

Thanks guys,
I've really enjoyed building this,except for Dad running his fingers through the saw. I know that I'm missing something but I don't know what it is yet. I have to get some kind of cooking device and plates,silverware,etc. We are going to be out on the road for 14 days. I would appreciate any suggestions.
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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby Forrest747 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:18 pm

I went to wally world and got a 14 piece cooking set. 45 dollars or something like that. It also had some plastic mixxer and ladel. Not sure if Coleman stove approved but hey its a start. Also goodwill or the like will have eating tools and maybe plates. 93776
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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Mon Jul 23, 2012 7:29 pm

I'm in on the Wallyworld stuff for sure. Went to the dentist this morning and it turns out the tooth I've been babying needs a crown and another needs some love too. Life has a way of kicking you in the rump every now and then. Good thing I have all the major trailer expenses out of the way already. Let's get ready to camp!

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Re: Blood,Sweat & Teardrops...

Postby bigblockbarry » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:04 pm

Wrapped up a couple small things and found a new thing today. I bought a small tongue box that the sides are a little thin. I had some scrap 1/8 material left so I cut it up and glued it into the box to prevent anything knocking dents from the inside.
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Then I buttoned everything up and went out for a test drag. I ran up backroads,through town,and down the highway. At 60 mph I couldn't even tell there was anything behind me. I could not be more pleased.
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Now on to the bad. I jumped it in the air on a couple big bumps that I didn't see until too late and did this.
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Broke the battery hold down. No big deal,I was planning on replacing this with one that bolted through the floor anyway. I also installed some d-rings just below the top of the mattress to strap the tabletop and A/C down. That worked perfect. I'm going to pull it up to the shop tomorrow and put it up on a lift to double check everything underneath. 13 days until blast off!

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