Irmo Atomics wrote:Looking good, Dave... for the floor perimeter, I've used aluminum drip edge (like you use on roofs at the facia board).
KCStudly wrote:I'm thinking that you can't put off the bottom curl too long, since that is the starter piece of the shingle puzzle, isn't it?
You know the bodywork on the early Ferrari's were hammer formed on oak stumps.
OP827 wrote:Nice work Dave! Your best choice of the cutting method, you did not mention #3 was the quiet by some reason, lol.
I did Random Orbit sander sanding of my big roof panel and oh boy was it loud, I guess a whole neighborhood community now knows I am doing something big. All the best!
lfhoward wrote:Really impressed with your ambitious build! Not crazy, just ambitious. I think it is coming together nicely.
Your art deco trailer design and the original inspiration for it are way cool. They bring to mind a unique concept vehicle from the 1930's called the Stout Scarab. I remember seeing something about that a few weeks ago in the Detroit Free Press.
Here's the article. http://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/2015/08/21/stout-scarab-detroit-historical-museum/32068559/
Nice work! Looking forward to seeing how the build shapes up now that you are skinning it.
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