

Thanks for sharing the photos..
Classic Finn

Arne wrote:Thank you.. I'll be posting as I go.. it won't be fancy, but it will be insulated... I'm still working on the hatch design as I go... I can still go square back, but a tear drop shape is just more appealing...
I'm working with a full 4x8 sheet for the back so will move the door back some so the door hinge will fall on the seam... so many decisions....
And I have to call Grant and order my windows, and get the rough openings... should have done that last week... oh, well.
mikeschn wrote:Finn,
I think it's called upgrade fever... What you'll finally end up with is the longest teardrop... refer to the Lucille Ball show, the long long trailer...
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Mike...
Arne wrote:For a variety of reasons, little has been done on Aero-1 for several weeks... work, heat, humidity other obligations, laziness, etc....
The good part is the luan has given up the fight after 2 weeks with water buckets on it, and now lays flat...
And, I'm freeing up some time to get back to it.... flat ply, manna from heaven....
Arne wrote:came up with a solution to my insul problem..
had to move frame and floor to another garage bay. bought 4 of these wheels at h/f last year.. finally found a use for them... 2 in back, one in front. Now I can move it around very easily until I get a torsion axle for it..
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