stonykill wrote:spent a couple of hours on the Vardo today. The door is cut out, sanded and hung. Bondo'd up a ton of screw holes and seams as well.
it was hot and the baby ducklings (who were raised by a chicken) decided a nap in the pool was a good idea.
dodgedartgt wrote:Three things in common, I love vardos, chickens and ducks! But I also have turkeys... ha ha.
I was really impressed by Steve's build when I saw his thread. Too bad the trailer isn't still in FL. Can't get over how fast you're moving, barely two weeks. What is the interior height? If less than 6ft, I'm kinda suprised you didn't build a dropped floor for standing height. What do you plan to cover the roof with?
Mike in FL
Steve_Cox wrote:stonykill wrote:S. Heisley wrote::oops: Sorry. I don't know my birds.
Your explanation of the ledge now makes it perfectly clear...don't know why I didn't figure that out on my own! Good idea!
lol Sumatra is her breed. Mama is a Blue Sumatra.
My wife saw Steve Cox's build and we measured up, and sure enough we could turn the bed sideways.
Just so you will know. I built so a regular length mattress would fit sideways too. It was nice to sleep on a real bed when camping.
jeremymeehan wrote:Getting ready to start by build on a vardo-ish 6x9 with galley in back. Where did you get your window? I'm looking for something like that now.
I'm enjoying watching your work - looks great!
mikeschn wrote:Looking good! Are you going to switch to 12" wheels for traveling? Just wondering...
Mike...
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