Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby KCStudly » Thu May 08, 2014 6:33 am

Yes, your doors and drawer fronts look very nice, in deed!!! :thumbsup:
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby aggie79 » Thu May 08, 2014 8:50 am

KCStudly wrote:Yes, your doors and drawer fronts look very nice, in deed!!! :thumbsup:


I agree with KC and Esteban. Very nicely constructed and finished. I particularly like the wood grain. Did you build your draw fronts and doors out of maple?

BTW, I used DAP Dynaflex as my default general sealant for "exterior accessories" including the conduit entrances, trailer lighting, door hardware, etc. It dries clear and is paintable (but doesn't require painting). I bought it in the little squeeze tubes rather than the caulk gun size tubes.
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby lfrazer98 » Thu May 08, 2014 2:52 pm

Thanks for the links, Steve. One of my favorite things about your posts is looking forward to looking at the links. :) I am using the same LED oval lights with a chrome ring. Got them from Frank Bear, I believe.

As for the cabinets, they are maple and I am also using maple for my interior cabinets, as well. These will have a little more "zebra stripe" to them, but I am not staining them. They will stay natural with poly. Otherwise, I am using birch for my interior and exterior ply skins. No stain on the interior, but I will match the "gunstock" stain in my galley to my exterior skin. And, thanks for the compliments! We made mistakes, but covered them as best as possible, so we are happy.

Getting all my ply today. Walls up this weekend! 8)
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby lfrazer98 » Sat May 10, 2014 9:56 am

Progress photos from yesterday (Fri, May 9th)

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Now he just needs to stand on it for the night :D
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But we decided to go with weights that won't need a break
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Back at it today and will post pictures later of whatever we accomplish!
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby lfrazer98 » Sun May 11, 2014 7:23 pm

It was a long two days and I thought we would accomplish more, but I guess we did get a lot prepped. I put 2 coats of polyurethane on 3 sheets of 1/4" 4 x 8 Birch Ply for my interior walls. I thinned it with some mineral spirits so it would go on easily. Will probably do one more coat undiluted. Got both side walls cut out, but I still need to play with the final profile. I need to smooth out the front bottom so it is more pleasing to the eye (for me, anyway). We also got all the insulation cutouts marked up and cut out. Marking up the profile took about twice as long as it did to cut out the pieces. Wanted to be sure we had reinforcements where we needed them.

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Hope everyone had a great weekend and Mother's Day!

More to come tomorrow.
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby KCStudly » Sun May 11, 2014 9:45 pm

Looking good! :thumbsup: :applause:
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby The Teardrop Nanny » Mon May 12, 2014 2:09 am

:D Great going, Lauren and Dad. It must be so gratifying to see the hard work, planning, and mock ups turning into the real deal. I know you will be delighted when you first get to camp in what you and your Dad built yourselves. Getting close now... :twisted:
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby RandyG » Mon May 12, 2014 7:56 am

Love how yall rounded all of the corners in the cut outs, helps from cracking. :thumbsup:
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby lfrazer98 » Tue May 13, 2014 6:57 pm

Thanks Joanie and Randy! My aluminum was ordered today and we got a full sheet so no seams are needed and it will be delivered in 2 weeks. I have almost everything I need and it is just waiting to be assembled. That part of the planning has worked out for us. It is all coming together, but school keeps getting in the way! sheesh! ;) Memorial day weekend will be the clincher for getting everything finished.

Randy, I had read about the curved corners, so we did the same. The cut outs turned out nice, I think. Next step is to put on the interior skins and get my door cut out, then attach the walls.

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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby Esteban » Wed May 14, 2014 11:52 am

Lauren, You and your Dad are making great progress.

Not meant to take you off topic. But. Have you seen the photo of a woodie teardrop just posted by a "lurker"? My finished TD by ldychrstne? It is inspiringly beautiful.
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby lfrazer98 » Wed May 14, 2014 7:04 pm

Steve, thanks for the link! That looks like a beautiful cedar, if I finally got my woods straight. :) I still have to figure out what is going to give my woody sides that little extra.... I have seen different wood types, panels or tongue and groove sides, and wooden trims of different colors. I guess when I get it done, I will know what touch I need to add to get my sides looking just right instead of plain. Suggestions welcome! I already am committed to a slight aluminum trim all around the edge from the RV roof edge molding, but don't have any wood accents on my side walls planned except for the stained wood. Hmmm... I have three weeks to figure it out. If I didn't share with you all yet, my first trip is in 3 weeks. YIKES! :NC So progress will have to be made fast! Wish me luck! :frightened:
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby KCStudly » Wed May 14, 2014 9:48 pm

Good luck!!! :thumbsup:
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby lfrazer98 » Sat May 17, 2014 7:50 pm

Spent a few hours sanding the profile and doors today. Took a lot of that time to get the spacing for my doors correct. We then played around with the shore power outlet and wired it up to see if we knew how. :) It worked and then we cut a whole for it in my driver's side wall. Brought out the poly-ed interior walls, glued them and then weighted them down. Stacked both side walls together with the door shimmed for placement with the interior walls in the middle. They are separated by a long piece of cloth. (It might have been a long piece of fabric that my mom was going to use for something, but she wasn't here to say no.) :twisted:
Here are the pics!
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We used pin nails to make sure the interior skin stayed down. Can't even see them. :D We hope to get the side walls erected by tomorrow night!!
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby KCStudly » Sat May 17, 2014 9:40 pm

Looking good!

Go, go, go, get 'er done! :thumbsup: :applause:
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Re: Father-Daughter Build 2013-14

Postby Shar » Sat May 17, 2014 11:19 pm

This is the best part- when it all becomes 3D. Best of luck!
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