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sandman wrote:Very nice job, MaryK. Will you come build my Benroy? I am too dumb to figure it all out.I wished I had that much done and was able to do the Teardrop Dance too.
sandman wrote:Thanks for the vote of confidence, MaryK. Everyone here has been super-helpful. I decided to relax and have fun with my build. of coarse the weather is bad here in west Tennessee today so I can't really get anything done. I will post some pics of myself doing the Teardrop Dance when I get to about where you are in construction.
I'll gladly let you ride my dirtbike if you're ever up in TN teardrop camping. We ride all over the Tri-State area every weekend. The dirtbike has brought me back to rediscover my love of camping latelt thus the need for a teardrop.
sandman wrote:Mike,
I'd love to race up there and let you BUILD my teardrop while I watch and assist.Every weekend I go trail riding so it's hard to pry me away from bike on Saturday and Sunday. It's all good...All the posts have helped me figure out exactly what I need to do to get the floor started which should be tomorrow. I am saving the expensive oak and ripping 2x4's for the frame. You were right about how much of a waste it is to use such nice lumber where it won't even be seen. I can hardly wait to make the first cuts and begin assembling the floor tomorrow...I will take lots of pics to share with everyone.
sandman wrote:This forum ROCKS!!!!!!
Todah Tear wrote:Rock on, Mary K.![]()
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