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Postby honeycomb » Sun Aug 31, 2008 7:46 pm

My name is Jason and its my pleasure to join the group.

I'd like to thank Danny for recommending the site for me. Thank you Danny. :applause:

It seems I've got some reading to do. :twisted:

Thank you in advance for any support you offer.

Jason :)




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Postby Juneaudave » Sun Aug 31, 2008 7:55 pm

Wecome Jason...Hey Mike...Isn't there a prize for Member No. 7001? :thumbsup:
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Postby doug hodder » Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:28 pm

So Jason....how did you meet up with Danny? you guys are a long way apart? Welcome aboard. Looking forward to seeing what you build. Danny would be an outstanding mentor to anyone wanting to build, just my opinion. Doug
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Postby Lgboro » Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:30 pm

Welcome to the forum!

Easy to go into information overload here and be intimidated by the skills and knowledge these folks have. However, the forum members are ready and more than willing to help we mortals as we muddle through our builds. When you have questions don't be afraid to ask if you can't find the answer as you will usually get many options to solve you problem or improve an opportunity. Take plenty of pictures for you to document your accomplishment and to assist you get better feedback when you post.

Hope your build goes good and you enjoy building your tear!
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Postby honeycomb » Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:46 pm

doug hodder wrote:So Jason....how did you meet up with Danny? you guys are a long way apart? Welcome aboard. Looking forward to seeing what you build. Danny would be an outstanding mentor to anyone wanting to build, just my opinion. Doug


Lucky I guess. I emailed him about his HalfDome for more info on his build. He recommended the site.

In a previous life I worked as a Navy Submarine Nuclear Machinist Mate in the US Navy.

My father and GrandFather also taught me to fly and to work as a Machinist during my entire childhood to early adulthood.

So, I'm hoping that this will be within my capabilities.

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Postby doug hodder » Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:58 pm

Jason...you'll have no problem...thing is...it's a teardrop trailer...tolerances aren't so critical...lives aren't at stake if you're off on your woodworking!!! ;) Doug
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Postby Miriam C. » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:39 pm

Image to the playground Jason! Look forward to seeing the build. Should be a good one :twisted: Just please remember the :pictures: :pictures: :pictures: to keep the bubble oil level and the madones happy! 8) 8)
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Postby honeycomb » Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:16 am

Juneaudave wrote:Wecome Jason...Hey Mike...Isn't there a prize for Member No. 7001? :thumbsup:


Thank you. Prize? I'll take a TD to go please .... :lol:

Lgboro wrote:Welcome to the forum!

Easy to go into information overload here and be intimidated by the skills and knowledge these folks have. However, the forum members are ready and more than willing to help we mortals as we muddle through our builds. When you have questions don't be afraid to ask if you can't find the answer as you will usually get many options to solve you problem or improve an opportunity. Take plenty of pictures for you to document your accomplishment and to assist you get better feedback when you post.

Hope your build goes good and you enjoy building your tear!


Thank you. And, yes there seems to be a considerable amount of information to go through :shock:

doug hodder wrote:Jason...you'll have no problem...thing is...it's a teardrop trailer...tolerances aren't so critical...lives aren't at stake if you're off on your woodworking!!! ;) Doug


Well, it will be my first attempt's to work with wood. Other than cutting/splitting and stacking it :lol:

Miriam C. wrote:Image to the playground Jason! Look forward to seeing the build. Should be a good one :twisted: Just please remember the :pictures: :pictures: :pictures: to keep the bubble oil level and the madones happy! 8) 8)


Again Thank you very kindly for the good advice. Though it will be hard to top a lot of the great looking TD & TTT 's on the forum.

I'm happy to be here. :thumbsup:
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