If you leave now you can make it here in time for the spring fling. I want a tour of your Puffin. All these tears and TTT's on this site are not real till you can physically touch them. If you can't make it I under stand.

NightCap wrote:If you leave now you can make it here in time for the spring fling.
Hudsonite wrote:First, where did you get your hardware for the camper door? What hinge did you use, and where did you get the silver material around the door edges? Second, what hardware did you use to make your new table that attaches to the side?
steve wolverton wrote:
Very simple addition, but I think it really adds to it.
NightCap wrote:It could be hard to undo unless red is easy to cover with white.
NightCap wrote:Ok, I'm on board then. Can you get the red on the wheel as well?
steve wolverton wrote:For the inside, I'm going to use epoxy/wood flour, which is almost impossible to sand. It makes a very strong joint. All the inside corners will be glued using the epoxy fillet method. Instead of a screw every 6" or so holding the camper together, the camper will basically be welded solid using epoxy.![]()
SaGR wrote:I've built several boats over the years all using S&G construction so was wondering if it would apply to this.
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