
Mk
Thanks MK. I work on it in the morning while drinking coffee and at night watching tv, but it will be awhile till it catches up.Mary K wrote:Hey Del, I like your blog.It helps to understand how you are building the Jelly Belly. I know it is time consuming, I tried doing a blog, but it got left by the wayside with actual building and then posting here, I had no time left to keep it up. I plan on doing "something" after I am done building...I have a ton of pictures.
Mk
SamR wrote:I'm still lurking and enjoying your build. Love the blog, too.
What I need is another human to read what I post and tell me what I need to work on, plus correct spelling. I know my writing is not the best, and it helps to have another person read it. I need someone who is not going to be nice to me, and just tell me whats wrong.SamR wrote:I can give you a hand if you want. What do you need? But don't be afraid to tell me you don't want my help, I have thick skin.
SamR let me say something publicly, thank you. I used your suggestions and it seems to make more sense.SamR wrote:Just sent you a pm with some suggestions on the blog.
Miriam C. wrote::thumbsup: That is a great blog you have going. Lots of people will learn a lot because of your efforts!
GitRdun
del wrote:Well I got back from the welder and got the trailer through the gate.
Man I need a wider gate, what a PITA. The spring perches are now welded on the axle.
Now a question for everyone, do I paint the frame black and have it contrast with the yellow body? Or do I have it yellow just like the body, so the frame fades into the body?
Roly Nelson wrote:Del, as far as I know, you and I are the only members of the 40" wide club. If there are others, chime in and be known.
Roly
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