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Making progress...pics within....!

Postby Eric Adams » Sun Feb 20, 2005 6:45 pm

Its starting to shape up....I still have to add the tail end. The shape was done free-hand....

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Postby davel » Sun Feb 20, 2005 6:54 pm

Looking good. It's great when it starts finally taking shape and looking like a teardrop. :applause:
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Re: Making progress...pics within....!

Postby mikeschn » Sun Feb 20, 2005 7:00 pm

Eric Adams wrote:Its starting to shape up....I still have to add the tail end. The shape was done free-hand....



Looking good Eric!!! Impressively long pipe clamps you've got there...

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P.S. When are you planning on painting the frame?
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Postby TomS » Sun Feb 20, 2005 7:01 pm

Interesting technique with the parallel spars. How did you come up with that idea.
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Re: Making progress...pics within....!

Postby Eric Adams » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:16 pm

mikeschn wrote:
Eric Adams wrote:Its starting to shape up....I still have to add the tail end. The shape was done free-hand....



Looking good Eric!!! Impressively long pipe clamps you've got there...

Mike...

P.S. When are you planning on painting the frame?


You know it ain't how long the pipe clamps are...it's how many you have. :shock: :D

Anyhow, they are 1/2" pipe clamps and 60" long pipes. :) Can't beat pipe clamps, need one bigger? Buy a bigger pipe. :thumbsup:


On painting the frame, it is painted. It was a HF 1800lb red frame. I painted it khaki to better match the wood. It's getting covered up in a wood skirt later. :)
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Postby Eric Adams » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:19 pm

TomS wrote:Interesting technique with the parallel spars. How did you come up with that idea.


My father-in law and I figured that the vertical framing was a great place to mount spars. No screw holes from the outside. We will mount spars every 4" along the top. Using Spruce 1X4's cut in 1/2 width wise.

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I got a few more pics I can post.....
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Postby mikeschn » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:22 pm

Good plan on the frame. I didn't realize that was the final paint job. That'll work just fine.

As for them thar pipe clamps, I agree. I like them too. Problem is, I never went out and bought any 6' long pipe. My longest pipe clamp is something like 4'.

Ah well, I guess that's what they make galvanized screws for!!! :lol:

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Postby Eric Adams » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:23 pm

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Postby mikeschn » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:25 pm

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Eric,

So tell me more about this footwell. What's your plan? How are you going to use it?

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Postby Eric Adams » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:25 pm

mikeschn wrote:Good plan on the frame. I didn't realize that was the final paint job. That'll work just fine.

As for them thar pipe clamps, I agree. I like them too. Problem is, I never went out and bought any 6' long pipe. My longest pipe clamp is something like 4'.

Ah well, I guess that's what they make galvanized screws for!!! :lol:

Mike...


Well you won't see the frame at all when we are done. Also, the screws on the bottom will be covered by the skirt also. Basicly a wood board across the bottom.

All the top spars will be attached with no screws, just liquid nails and pipe clamps till it dries. Well, thats the current plan at least... :)
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Postby Eric Adams » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:30 pm

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Eric,

So tell me more about this footwell. What's your plan? How are you going to use it?

Mike...


It will be lined with cedar board and be used for storage only. Not planning on a footwell. It is screwed, liq nailed, etc and would be ok probably but I am not going that direction. I'll just put a lid on it and then finish out the floor in snap together wood flooring.
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Postby Eric Adams » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:33 pm

Almost forgot, am I a teardrop builder yet? Or do I have to finish it to a certain amount? 8) :lol: :D

I know it'll never be 100% fully done, I plan on modding it forever, add a lil more on all the time.


BTW: The fenders are gonna be wood.... 8) :D :D :D :twisted: :thumbsup:
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Postby mikeschn » Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:35 pm

Are you a teardrop builder... you've progressed well beyond that. You are already a teardrop master!!! ;)

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Postby Denzagrad » Sun Feb 20, 2005 10:03 pm

Good looking work. I like the dual spar idea.
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Postby GeorgeT » Sun Feb 20, 2005 11:26 pm

Great work Eric. Seemed liked forever for me to finally get the two walls up. Finally feel like you're getting somewhere after all the thinkin', trailer buildin', thinkin', trailer paintin', thinkin, buyin' wood and stuff, thinkin....and uh...thinkin'. Thanks for postin' all those pics. Looks like that thang'll camp. :thumbsup:
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