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New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby ddcronk » Thu Jun 13, 2013 7:49 pm

Hi, new member here in Tacoma, WA!

I've been looking into teardrops for a while, but most of the new ones being made are too rich for my blood - the logical thing to do seemed to be to build one. I'm handy with tools, but certainly no professional carpenter or cabinet maker. I just purchased a partly-built teardrop on craigslist, made from the Kuffel Creek plans. It has been built by a guy who makes classically styled small wooden boats, and the workmanship is beautiful (at least until I get my hands on it). It still needs the rear hatch, doors, and lots of finishing. I take possession on Sunday, and I'll put up some photos when I do. I look forward to using this forum as a resource for completing the build!

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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby Oldragbaggers » Thu Jun 13, 2013 8:13 pm

Welcome to the forum. Good find on the partial build. Can't wait to see your pictures.
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby ddcronk » Thu Jun 13, 2013 10:03 pm

Oldragbaggers wrote:Welcome to the forum. Good find on the partial build. Can't wait to see your pictures.


Thanks for the welcome. I wish I had thought to grab the photos off the craigslist ad to put up here, so I'd have something to show before I go pick it up! The walls are up, the cabinetry is installed, sans doors, some insulation has been fitted. I hope to move the footboard back about four inches, since I'm 6'5", and it's just a bit too short to lay comfortably. It's on the Harbor Freight heavy-duty trailer. I'm even getting some materials with it. It's about an hour from home, so I think I'm going to swaddle it in heavy-duty plastic sheeting, all stapled down, for the drive.
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby Vedette » Thu Jun 13, 2013 10:58 pm

Welcome to the Forum!
Yes you will get a lot of advice and goog information here, that WILL help you complete your buid.
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby Fyddler » Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:01 am

Dang, how did I miss that on craigslist! Welcome to the forums and congrats on the CL find. I'm in Port Orchard, just getting my trailer "campabel" (waterproof and road worthy). Looking forward to pics maybe we will run into each other sometime.
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby ddcronk » Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:43 pm

Fyddler wrote:Dang, how did I miss that on craigslist! Welcome to the forums and congrats on the CL find. I'm in Port Orchard, just getting my trailer "campabel" (waterproof and road worthy). Looking forward to pics maybe we will run into each other sometime.


It was only on Craigslist for about a day. Apparently one guy called before me, said he'd take it, then didn't show up, so I nabbed it. Price was very fair. The seller just wanted it out of his garage so he could build another boat!

I hate to staple plastic all over it for the ride home, but I can't think of any other way to protect it. I know the skin will cover all the tiny staple holes, but it's the principle of the thing, I suppose.
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby Fyddler » Fri Jun 14, 2013 7:26 pm

Maybe you could get some of that shipping "Saran wrap" stuff and wrap the heck out of it.
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby Prototear » Sat Jun 15, 2013 1:56 am

Welcome Dan! I'm about an hour north of you and just starting mine too. I found a partial teardrop project Craigslist too and I'll pick it up tomorrow! 8)
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby ddcronk » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:05 am

Ok, pictures as promised. Some bad cell phone pics for now, but I'll take some good photos when I start my build journal.

The unwrapping, after towing it home:

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Showing the cross members and insulation:

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Cabinets in the bow:

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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby ddcronk » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:09 am

Cabinets in the stern:

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The galley (why am I using nautical terms for this?):

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I have all the drawers and cabinet doors for the galley, although I'm basically going to lose the bottom cabinets when I lengthen the berth to accommodate myself and the beautiful Amazonian I love.

All in all, I think it's a pretty good starting place!
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby _Ryan_ » Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:38 am

Great find! It looks like you got it at just the right spot, structurally complete but plenty of room to customize.

I'll be looking forward to see what you come up with. Good luck!
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby Roly Nelson » Mon Jun 17, 2013 5:58 pm

Welcome to the forum. One suggestion, increase the height of the door, make it as high as possible, if you are that tall. Ask any questions regarding your build. Altering the length of the bed shouldn't be a major problem, so go for it.
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby ddcronk » Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:59 pm

Roly Nelson wrote:Welcome to the forum. One suggestion, increase the height of the door, make it as high as possible, if you are that tall. Ask any questions regarding your build. Altering the length of the bed shouldn't be a major problem, so go for it.
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Roly:

The door is only 28" high, but I am loath to do that much structural change and cut into the walls, especially since it has been framed in so well. I'm young and relatively flexible, so I think I'm just going to bite the bullet.
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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby KCStudly » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:22 pm

Cut the door, make it taller. Now is the time, harder to do later after you have hit your head a dozen times.

Just saying. You can do it. It's only wood and some glue. Take your time, plan it out, and get 'er done.

By the time you are done you will look back and say that it was just another bite out of the proverbial elephant.

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Re: New Member in Tacoma, WA

Postby mezmo » Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:41 pm

It isn't a Japanese Tea House, where they make the door low
so you Have to bow low to enter...

Heed the advice and make the door larger now. It isn't difficult,
if you want help discussing how, ask away and you'll get dialogue
on it. And it won't be as hard as you might think.

As a test, mock up the same size opening, as the door is now, for
you to get into your bed at home now. That should convince you.
That small of a door would turn me off TDs pronto.

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Just some friendly unsolicited advice....

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