Ron Dickey wrote:(Does) that mean I am (half) way done?
Yeah, sure... but but the last 20/ct takes 80/ct of the build time!!!

Ron Dickey wrote:(Does) that mean I am (half) way done?
In my case, the last 50% of the build was done in 30% of the time. And then there were the makeovers, taking 13% more time (from start to first camp outing). Even now, I'm starting more makeovers : removed the toolbox and battery to make a spacer/platform for a much larger, aluminum tonguebox (haven't ordered it yet). But, I'm making the platform based on the dimensions shown on its ebay listing. I used some treated lumber that I used on the original trailer. I put it on it 18 years ago (removed it before starting this build, and it sat in the woodpile for two years), and its still good. The older treated lumber is better than the new stuff.KCStudly wrote:...the last 20/ct takes 80/ct of the build time!!!
Juneaudave wrote:I've been repairing water damage, sanding, and varnishing for a while now...today I finished putting hardware back on the tongue box. It was in pretty rought shape as water got in under the glass along the edges and turned the ash pieces black in places. I cut off the delaminated glass, sanded back most (not all) of the black, sealed it up with new epoxy and used marine spar for the finish this time. The trailer is definately getting a patina that trailers get over time...but I think it looks well loved...
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