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Postby LittleCritter » Thu Jun 07, 2007 11:53 pm

Oh my goodness - every day I think I am going to get to a particular point, like have the floor glued down, get the vinyl installed, etc and I totally don't get there. :o I have no idea how to estimate my time on this project. All I know it takes much longer than I thought. :shock: Okay, I know, enough with the whining!! Here is where I am at today. The floor is glued, fastened down, and the screw heads are filled. The storage box has the access cut out. Everytime day I look at those fenders I think I am really needed a different pair, something more fitting for a classic looking TD.

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Postby bledsoe3 » Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:45 am

Have you looked at Kerry's fenders?
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Re: TD progress

Postby halfdome, Danny » Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:51 am

LittleCritter wrote:Oh my goodness - every day I think I am going to get to a particular point, like have the floor glued down, get the vinyl installed, etc and I totally don't get there. :o I have no idea how to estimate my time on this project. All I know it takes much longer than I thought. :shock: Okay, I know, enough with the whining!! Here is where I am at today. The floor is glued, fastened down, and the screw heads are filled. The storage box has the access cut out. Everytime day I look at those fenders I think I am really needed a different pair, something more fitting for a classic looking TD.

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Quit your sniveling :cry: Your doing great for only being a member since May 24th. Who knows you may beat Ira at this rate. :lol: Danny
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Postby Kankujoe » Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:03 am

You're moving along just fine.

I know how you feel. Just about every one of my conversion steps on my cargo trailer has taken longer than I expected. Several times I've had to leave part way into it to run off to HD/Lowes or other store to get something new or to replace something that is not working as anticipated. A few of my steps lead to other things that I had to do first or something I had to undo to get it right. But things are getting done. Your's will too... just keep plodding along.

Once you get your walls cut and up things will look like that are moving quickly.

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Postby doug hodder » Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:14 am

Hey Little Crit....the thing is...it's basically the old 80/20 rule when building a tear...80% of your progress only takes 20% of your time....but the final 20% of finish work will take 80% of your time....sorry but it's a fact of life...In the mean time...enjoy your accomplishments and don't pay attention to anything I have previously said....do what you can, and build what you want...it's all about having some fun....and making the neighbors jealous...Doug 8)
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Postby martha24 » Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:25 am

Little Critter wrote
All I know it takes much longer than I thought.


For people who build multiple TDs, they probably have a better idea of time. I noticed that as well. My husband did and is doing most of the building, but I'm helping. We started building last Fall & we were way behind schedule. We wanted to make it to the Dam Gathering. He is basically retired, though we do have a small part time business, so in theory he can spend more time on it. I cleared his schedule in March & April, so he worked practically everyday on it. That got it to the point we could take it on the road, but it is far from done.
Believe me, I know everything takes a lot of time. But you don't want to rush it either as you want to end up with a trailer you are happy with.
Looks like you are off to a good start. :thumbsup:
Plan out everything the best you can because in many ways building a TD is like putting a puzzle together. I tried to do as much of the inside finishing, working flat before putting walls & ceilings up. Seems like it takes longer that way, but not in the long run.
Keep up the good work. :applause: :applause: :applause:
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Re: TD progress

Postby bledsoe3 » Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:17 am

halfdome, Danny wrote: Who knows you may beat Ira at this rate.

Careful Danny. Ira likes that sort of thing. :oops:
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Postby Classic Finn » Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:34 am

Hey LittleCritter

Nothing wrong with your progress..take your time..plan ahead. Your doing great.. and at a good speed.. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

As has already been mentioned check out Kerry,s (toypusher) fenders
as they would look real sharp on your tear.. :thumbsup: ;)

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Re: TD progress

Postby surveytech » Fri Jun 08, 2007 6:11 am

LittleCritter wrote: Everytime day I look at those fenders I think I am really needed a different pair, something more fitting for a classic looking TD.



You are making great progress, dont fret!
I found the fenders on my TSC trailer to be way in the way when I wanted to paint it. I cut them off before I painted.......glad I did.

Kerry has some great fenders wish they were available when I built mine.
http://tnttt.com/viewto ... sc&start=0

I made my own with some scrap.
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Re: TD progress

Postby bobhenry » Fri Jun 08, 2007 6:59 am

LittleCritter wrote:Oh my goodness - every day I think I am going to get to a particular point, like have the floor glued down, get the vinyl installed, etc and I totally don't get there. :o I have no idea how to estimate my time on this project. All I know it takes much longer than I thought. :shock: Okay, I know, enough with the whining!! Here is where I am at today. The floor is glued, fastened down, and the screw heads are filled. The storage box has the access cut out. Everytime day I look at those fenders I think I am really needed a different pair, something more fitting for a classic looking TD.

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I make notes of what worked and what didn't for future reference. I have looked back in it to get critical measurments and it was well worth the little time it takes.
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Postby Miriam C. » Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:02 am

:thumbsup: :applause: Your getting there, just take it one day at a time. It really will pick up and slow down at will. If you ever figure out a time schedule please share it.

Floor looks great and different fender will be nice.

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Postby Loader » Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:05 am

Looking great! As Gage says; take your time, build it the way you want it the first time out, no race to the finish line (anyway, I think that's what he says :lol: ) I spent about 11 months on my build (mostly weekends because of school and work) and to be honest, I'm still putzing with minor changes/improvements.

What's the size on the two storage compartments? (There is two right, divided?) What do you plan to use those for?

Again, looking good. :applause: :thumbsup:
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Postby elmo » Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:25 am

Nice start. :thumbsup: You will be out there soon enough. Take your time and have fun. Looks great!
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Postby MrBuzz » Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:53 am

Hello From Eau Claire!!
Nice to see another Wisconsin TD fan getting involved. Check out my pics, I bought some fenders from Northern Tool. Nothing special but they look really nice...round, rolled sides.
Don't get discouraged about your progress, looks like you are doing fine. Organize your materials and plan what you are going to accomplish every time you work on it. It's pretty easy to get off track if you don't focus.
I'm taking mine to Lake Owen up by Cable this weekend...this will be the first real camping trip! WooHoo!
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Postby Mary K » Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:47 am

Hey, Congrats on starting your build!!! I know about the time thing....I am in the last 30% or of mine and it is taking FOREVER!!! But It is still fun...except the interior trim..it was not fun and is not done!! :lol:


It's looking good though!!! :applause: :thumbsup:
Looking forward to watching your build. Keep the pictures coming!!!!

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