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Postby Steve Frederick » Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:22 pm

Mike and Frank arrived safe-n-sound. We got right to work installing some stabilzer jacks. We got the street-side wall on...The boys were tired, we had supper, then they went to the hotel..We should have lots to report tommorrow...Stay tuned..
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Postby Guest » Sat Feb 26, 2005 5:18 am

Rise & Shine Boys!!!
Wake Up Sleepy Heads!!!
It's after 5:00 AM!!!... Up and Adam!!!... Let's Go!!! :hammer:
...OK, go have your coffee first. :SH

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Singeing your hair

Postby Guy » Sat Feb 26, 2005 11:29 am

Dear Steve,

Be careful of those sparks they have already singed the top of your head.
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Postby Steve Frederick » Sat Feb 26, 2005 11:06 pm

Well, We have a cabin...except for the headliner!!
Everything went together as planned.. :worship:
We spent a while figuring out the A/C details and fitting up the furnace.
The headliner gets installed tommorrow, along with the floor recess box that Frank and Mike built today.
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The floor recess under construction.
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The "appliance wall. We made a tray for the A/C unit to sit in.
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The opening in the rear is a "duct" going through the floor/cabinet below.
Everything will get 'glassed to create a drain pan.
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The "duct". I'll seal it with epoxy, then close it up. Air will draw up as condensate drains to the ground. A louver in the roof will vent the hot air up.
A framed screen will close the bottom from critters.
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Waited all day

Postby Guy » Sat Feb 26, 2005 11:20 pm

Dear Steve, Mike, and Frank,

Glad to see the day went well. May tomorrow be as productive.
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Postby Steve Frederick » Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:52 pm

We just sent the boys home! The weekend went great! The last project was the installation of the headliner. I'll update my build journal this week!
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The floor recess
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Furnace..Looks just like Mike's drawings!!
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Postby Steve Frederick » Sun Mar 06, 2005 7:08 pm

I had a rough weekend. Took my daughter to the airport Sat. Got up at 4-am. :SH
Then, The flights that Em was supposed to take got messed up..She missed the connections for her cruise ship.:cry:
We were up 'til 2-am this morning, trying to straighten out her lost baggage...What a mess!
She hasn't called us today. I can only asume that she's having a great time, and not worrying about stuff...That's my girl!!
Anyway, I managed to get a list of "small" chores done on Mike's 'Diner.
I bolted the body to the frame...Don't have to worry about it blowing off, Mike :thumbsup:
I finished up the headliner and the roof spars,
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framed the roof fan opening,
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I'm really trying to get the Tear ready for Mike to take home by the end of March. :worship:
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Postby Frank » Sun Mar 06, 2005 8:08 pm

Steve, that looks real good, guess you don't need the drawings. Just got home about 2 hours ago and have not even got the truck unloaded.
Know what you mean by being up at 2, the last 3 nights and up at 7:00. Glad you got Em's luggage straightened out sure she is too!
Let's go camping!
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Postby Steve Frederick » Sun Mar 06, 2005 8:31 pm

Frank, Your Idea is coming out great! That pic with the drill in it, is your roof vent/slot idea.. :thumbsup: I'll epoxy everything so that any water will just run through the floor opening, onto the ground. That block in the cabinet/tray, will support the rear of the a/c.
I trimmed the roadside of that opening, so that I can screw a grill on the opening.
It's kind of quiet in the shop without you guys! :cry: Work is slower too!
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Postby mikeschn » Mon Mar 07, 2005 6:19 am

You're right Steve,

Frank's a/c vent scheme appears to be working out well. It certainly looks good.

Sorry to hear about Em's mixup. Have you heard from her yet?

Mike...
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Postby Ross Wade » Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:54 am

You guys have been hard at work. Looking good my friends, looking good. Are they going to be ready to show off at Mystic? :twisted:
Ya'll should be proud.

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Postby Steve Frederick » Mon Mar 07, 2005 9:37 am

Ross Wade wrote:You guys have been hard at work. Looking good my friends, looking good. Are they going to be ready to show off at Mystic? :twisted:
Ya'll should be proud.

Ross

Thanx Ross!
Mike's YES :thumbsup:
Mine... :NC I might be shifting gears to build a Tear for someone else..
I'll fit mine in where I can. You know how it is!
Lots of little details that add up to a lot of time...Don't want to rush...I make enough mistakes as it is.. :oops:
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Postby Frank » Mon Mar 07, 2005 5:52 pm

Sounds like I'll have to make another trip up north to get Steve's jump started! 8) 8)
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What is the total width?

Postby Guy » Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:50 pm

Mike, Steve, or Frank,

What is the TOTAL width of the Lil Diner including fenders?
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Re: What is the total width?

Postby Steve Frederick » Mon Mar 07, 2005 9:59 pm

Guy wrote:Mike, Steve, or Frank,

What is the TOTAL width of the Lil Diner including fenders?

Body= 62", Fenders, 11" each..Looks like 7-feet.
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