Sno Drop

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Sno Drop

Postby FARMINGDALEHC » Sat Nov 16, 2013 8:59 pm

my names brian. im building a tear drop to snow bumm in this winter. doing a generic benroy outline for my first trailer. i wanna keep it stupid light and hot. kinda nervous about forums but yall seem nice . here she is......... :D

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attaching 1 x 2 treated pine to 3/4 inch birch plywood
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Re: Sno Drop

Postby S. Heisley » Sat Nov 16, 2013 10:14 pm

Good luck on your build, Brian. People here are mostly nice. We love the pictures.

Because of Facebook (I think), things have slowed a bit here; but, most people still cruise through and post when there's a need or when they see something that they especially like. For quicker and better answers to your questions, look through the various sections or post a separate thread for your question in the section that your question is related to. Other than that, have a good build! We'll be watching. :SG
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Re: Sno Drop

Postby jdarkoregon » Sat Nov 16, 2013 10:44 pm

Brian, you're doing fine! that looks lite and hot. don't forget you have a mattress that will help you stay warm too.

Question, have you decided if or what you'll be using as a heater in the teardrop? They stay warm with body heat, but something to take the edge off has helped us in the snow and cold.

Stay with it, When do you plan on being done?

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Re: Sno Drop

Postby FARMINGDALEHC » Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:58 pm

hmm for some reason i accidently started two topics. anywho im thinking about using the olympian wave three heater. looks like the safest option. should work good for drying out my snowboarding gear too. any other ideas?? thanks
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Re: Sno Drop

Postby FARMINGDALEHC » Tue Nov 19, 2013 10:01 pm

trying to have it all together by january . just picked up the aluminum and the window and door are temporarily installed. ill put some pics up in the other thread in a few minutes
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Re: Sno Drop

Postby KCStudly » Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:29 am

FARMINGDALEHC wrote:hmm for some reason i accidently started two topics.

The dreaded double post.

This seems to happen occasionally. I find that if a see something funky happen when I hit "submit" (sometimes it's just a delay), if I right click and open "view your posts" in a new tab, I look to see if it posted w/o losing my place in the composition screen if it hasn't.

Also, be aware that you can sometimes lose a post (although it seems to be less of an issue than it was in the past) so on longer compositions it is a good idea to work off line, then copy and paste.

If it bugs you having the other thread, just put up a post over there asking a moderator to lock it.
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