

oklahomajewel wrote:I'm sure you're first thought is "just throw a tarp over it "
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Of course, but seriously... if I'm trying to make it to the first campout, about three hours away and it may or may not rain, then what will I absolutely have to have done? Of course, battery secured and trailer lights hooked up.
I have the ribs ready and should be doing the hatch this week but don't know if it will be skinned. *** If my hatch is not completely done, and I don't have my hurricane hinge yet then can I strap it tightly in place or just leave it home?
The interior skin is on, one porch light hooked up, and the a/c should be ready (drain and all). I might just leave it home if the temps are looking cooler (today's high is only mid 80s!) Or I could just put it in the trunk of the car for travel.
I have the countertops already secured and the cabin shelf, the spars are on and my neighbor is going to get my roof materials tonite or tomorrow . So the roof will be going on this weekend.
I have the doors done, with windows in. Door handle/latch openings are cut and tight fitting . I have the hinge and some of the door trim and don't know if I'll get those done this weekend. *** Would it be okay to temporarily hang the door on the hinge with some cheap weatherstrip and just duck tape them shut at night !????? hahahah!!!
No seriously.... I'm ready to get this thing done butand
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lately..... oh and
teenagers and life in general......
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