I started August 8th, thought I'd be finished by mid-October. Took most of December and January off because it was cold in the garage., that was my excuse anyway. Unlike Gage, I have a tendency to change my mind as to what I want, maybe I should have taken a couple of years just to think about it first. Now I'm doing all those little things to keep me from building the galley counter top and cabinets, mostly because I haven't decided what I want. The teardrop is going camping in March with or without the galley being finished. The TD will always be a work in progress, at least until a new project is started. All the pictures and ideas from everyone on the forum has helped but also has caused me to change directions on a few occasions, and has really made me want to hold myself to higher standards. Building from scratch, without plans and only a general idea has been fun, the problem solving often rewarding. The failures humbling, and the realization that if there is a "best way" to do something it has become a standard practice right here on the forum.
Thanks to the guru's, the humorists, and the humorless. The world view of teardrops is awe inspiring. Errr.... what was the question?????
