I here some people are going to change theirs, were very happy with this event and have been good enough to bring back some photo's for those who just could not fit it in!
...... Inside almost done--Trolly top has opening windows & roof.doors need assembling--pictured above waley windows..galley 1/3 done Cross Bow in Build Journals....http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=54108
I did not go. The changes I'll be making have not changed because of anything I saw.... but I was afraid to look to closely, it might give me "ideas".../g/
I will be installing a fantastic fan, that has been ordered.... the model with the thermostat. And I decided to get the flat top this time. It is made from lexan so should be strong enough. Scott, the fellow I talked to, was very helpful, as many have previously mentioned.
I'm happy with how it is, but I will work on developing more of a theme to it and accessorize it with more vintage touches....I think that is one of the things that really personalizes each trailer....Doug Hodder
I haven't started building yet....................but must admit my conception of what I want to see when I open the garage door to look at my newly finished tear has changed drastically as a result of Minden. I saw a lot of really neat ideas incorporated into 129 very different teardrop trailers. I had a preconceived idea of what my trailer would roll out of the shop looking like and now I can tell you it will be entirely different. And that is thanks to all you great people with all your great opinions and ideas, and, of course, all your great verbal support. I'm not the least bit concerned about tackling the areas of building I'm not familiar with because I know there are plenty of you who have been down that road before me.
Chris
The tension between what is good enough and what is beyond that creates the space for character to become our work.