by mvperini » Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:49 pm
took most of a year to do mine , and mine was a total restoration, the trailer was complete but when you tear them down to the frame and rebuild them i think it takes just as long as building one. and you are kind of restricted on what you can do because you do not want to destroy the vintage look. so you have to become good at upgrading the teardrop and still have a period looking piece
1947 ken skill teardrop
when i build something i take my time , buy what i can afford, if that means saving money to buy the top of the line items that is what i do. I do not want to go back and have to repair something because i decided to buy cheaper stuff or i took a short cut.
I was taught by my Dad that if you take short cuts it will cost you end the end, and i would rather pay for something once and only once.
Mike
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mvperini on Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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