The "Space ship"

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The "Space ship"

Postby ARKPAT » Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:07 pm

I cannot think I posting pictures of a pile of part.

:lol:

The people and wildlife in the yard are watching the "CAMO" tarp.

PARTS !!!!

:oops:

Madjack I have some Pictures I hope this helps.

:thinking:








The trailer with the parts under wrap.

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I hope I did it right Madjack. WoW it works!!!

The tongue extended three foot???
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The picture of the panels.
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I know they are small and the resolution is not all that great. Sorry that is the Camera's operator's fault ( Me ).




:cry:

Pat

P.S. the name is what a friend called my model.
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Postby Miriam C. » Thu Sep 07, 2006 10:23 pm

:applause: :applause:
Well It looks like you will be able to get your TTT done now.
Congratulations and good luck
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Postby ARKPAT » Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:20 pm

I have been by the metal supplier this morning to get the framing priced out. Not to bad as it goes right now. They have what I need in stock so maybe after I get back for camping this weekend at Lake of The Cherokee's in Grove, OK. I can get started on the frame and sides. I'm hoping the shell and frame will go togther easily :thinking: .

I was looking at some truck rims I had spare for my old F-150 the offset might be right for the trailer :thinking:.

8) :thumbsup: :) :D

Pat

P.S. The model I did shows the trailer to be heavy towards the back. Looks like it will work out right for the ( four series 27 ) battries to be mounted on the tongue in a box. This will offset the weight distribution on the trailer.
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Postby ARKPAT » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:52 am

Update the animals and neighbors are getting curious now the trailer is taking shape. :o
I know I need pictures. :oops:
I have a frame and walls up. I have also made some changes on the function that what I have first designed. :thinking:
If I can post the low resolution pictures my camera makes. I will get them into my album soon and post some here. :thinking:
It is still in the evolution stage. :twisted:
I have everything to make another one complete except an axel and springs with hangers. 8)

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Postby ARKPAT » Thu Aug 09, 2007 6:20 pm

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I'm making progress I think. ? ? ?
:D

This is a picture of the right front corner of the TTT's frame of the box. Wood space - frame and steel clad poly-foam walls. the frame of the trailer is removed and the shell is setting on shop jacks. Note the poly-foam inserted into the frame ( glued ) of the floor framing and is part of the frame structure. More pictures to come. I hope to get alot done this weekend even thought it is hot. Temp A/C in the door opening of the trailer does help and now I can rest in the trailer when I get tired.:D

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