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Howdy from San Antonio Texas

Postby Coop505 » Thu Apr 02, 2015 7:41 pm

Hello everyone....My name is Rob and my friend and love Jeannie and I are going to build our first TD. I'm retired and Jeannie is closing in fast. I spent 35 years in the construction industry and I hope that I can bluff my way through building our teardrop. Jeannie and I are in the planning stage now and TNTTT members have been a great source of inspiration and technical advice....We plan on touring our great state of Texas and beyond when the time comes.
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby TrailerEd » Thu Apr 02, 2015 9:14 pm

Hello Rob,
I am still a newbie as well but have found some wonderfully friendly and helpful people on this site.
I too have been in construction all my life and building cabinets and furniture. I am sure your background will make a lot of the build much easier for you!
I thought I would say Hi as many people did the same for me just recently.
Good Luck! Enjoy retirement and look forward to seeing what you build.
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby pchast » Thu Apr 02, 2015 9:19 pm

Welcome! :D
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby Coop505 » Thu Apr 02, 2015 9:40 pm

TrailerEd wrote:Hello Rob,
I am still a newbie as well but have found some wonderfully friendly and helpful people on this site.
I too have been in construction all my life and building cabinets and furniture. I am sure your background will make a lot of the build much easier for you!
I thought I would say Hi as many people did the same for me just recently.
Good Luck! Enjoy retirement and look forward to seeing what you build.
Ed

Thanks for the welcome Ed.... Missouri is a great state...I spent a year in Ft. Leonard Wood back in the day.
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby Coop505 » Thu Apr 02, 2015 9:41 pm

pchast wrote:Welcome! :D

Thanks for the welcome
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby bc toys » Sat Apr 04, 2015 8:42 pm

welcome Rob and Jennie remember we like pics of your build when you get started
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby Vedette » Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:11 pm

Welcome Rob
Teardrop camping is a wonderful way to enjoy retirement. :thumbsup:
Good Roads
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby Coop505 » Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:07 pm

bc toys wrote:welcome Rob and Jennie remember we like pics of your build when you get started

Thanks for the welcome....looking forward to getting started...,I'll be posting pics and asking questions...
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby Coop505 » Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:12 pm

Vedette wrote:Welcome Rob
Teardrop camping is a wonderful way to enjoy retirement. :thumbsup:
Good Roads
Brian & Sandi

We're looking forward to our travels....Thanks for the welcome....I checked your site out... good looking trailer you built...
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby felixx » Mon Apr 06, 2015 3:02 am

Welcome

You will find this to be the friendliest group of ppl on the internet
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Re: Hi from San Antonio

Postby Coop505 » Mon Apr 06, 2015 10:44 am

felixx wrote:Welcome

You will find this to be the friendliest group of ppl on the internet

Hey felixx thanks for the welcome.
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Re: Howdy from San Antonio Texas

Postby John W » Tue Apr 14, 2015 6:51 pm

Hi Rob, San Antonio here too. You have a great leg up with all the construction experience. There is a huge wealth of knowledge on this forum. Any question you have can be answered here. We have the benefit of many great State Parks in which to camp within 2 hours of SA. My build has been 2 years in the making. You can measure my carpentry skills by the teaspoonful, so it has been many oops and redoes. If your fear is you don't know what you want, come up with a design and start building. Everytime I go out, I make a punch list of changes and modifications to make the experience more enjoyable. My original premise was to create an environment more comfortable than the tent I was used to camping in. In the immortal words "git er done!" and have fun. Welcome to what may very well be life changing.

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Re: Howdy from San Antonio Texas

Postby Coop505 » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:39 pm

John W wrote:Hi Rob, San Antonio here too. You have a great leg up with all the construction experience. There is a huge wealth of knowledge on this forum. Any question you have can be answered here. We have the benefit of many great State Parks in which to camp within 2 hours of SA. My build has been 2 years in the making. You can measure my carpentry skills by the teaspoonful, so it has been many oops and redoes. If your fear is you don't know what you want, come up with a design and start building. Everytime I go out, I make a punch list of changes and modifications to make the experience more enjoyable. My original premise was to create an environment more comfortable than the tent I was used to camping in. In the immortal words "git er done!" and have fun. Welcome to what may very well be life changing.

John


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Hey John ....Thanks for the welcome and the advice....Jeannie and I are in the planning stages right now and write down all and every idea we have. Having been in construction for many years I know the value of pre-planning....I'm trying to locate a local supplier that carries 60" wide aluminum sheets ....no luck yet. Your camper looks really good.
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