
Woodyperk6 wrote:vairman wrote:Hummmm 69 days? Maybe Super Tear will be campable...
Greg
Greg, Will the Super Tear make its debut at Loyd Park?
Any more pictures?
vairman wrote:Hummmm 69 days? Maybe Super Tear will be campable...
Greg
2bits wrote:Hmmm Tom, If it were me going by your list, I would prioritize...
1. Doors. you gotta have doors and they are the most complicated.
2. Lights. They are easy and you could even rig up temp lights for a gathering
3. AC. This is obviously important especially since it looks to be a long summer but with the petcool, you might be able to just sit it outside on the ground and run a cool air duct in and be done with it.
(Note fenders were not even on the list LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL)
aggie79 wrote:I just need to decide what type of lockset to use, then I can skin them with 1/8" plywood and aluminum. And of course, add edge trim, mortise for the locksets, align the hinges, build the interior door seals, etc.
caseydog wrote:Hey, Woody has a great idea for Saturday dinner.
Our pavilion at Loyd Park has a huge grill. Why not cook up a bunch of steaks (and/or chicken, if needed) and have people bring sides for Pot Luck.
We could have everyone pitch in a little cash, and buy a large quantity of meat, and a few of us who love to grill can cook it all up.
What do you guys think?
CD
aggie79 wrote:caseydog wrote:Hey, Woody has a great idea for Saturday dinner.
Our pavilion at Loyd Park has a huge grill. Why not cook up a bunch of steaks (and/or chicken, if needed) and have people bring sides for Pot Luck.
We could have everyone pitch in a little cash, and buy a large quantity of meat, and a few of us who love to grill can cook it all up.
What do you guys think?
CD
I know I derailed this thread. Let me see if I can get it back on track.
CD had a good idea for a cook out. What was the consensus? (My vote is yes.)
spinnernut wrote:who will be the cook
Sparksalot wrote:Hey Woody, do you still have any spots available?
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