

del wrote:Ok thats just a pilot hole, here is the fully cut out window.
The body is now bolted to the frame.
del
The thought was I paint mine yellow and it doesn't stand out from the body, one attention stays on the body. With your trailer same theory only substitute green for yellow.doug hodder wrote:Del....thought about the discussion about frame colors we had in the past....this one is going to be light green to match the wheels...why not? Only drawback...I don't have the green paint....lots of black however. You're doing yellow only gave me the impetus to do something different. Doug
I should of left it off the frame till I was done sanding, oh well, I to wanted to see the thing bolted together. Not having to move the frame around when mowing is a bonus.Steve Frederick wrote:del wrote:Ok thats just a pilot hole, here is the fully cut out window.
The body is now bolted to the frame.
del
WOW!
That's a trailer! Like Scott and others, I've been waiting to see this shot!v
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Thanks Mike, using bondo today, so soon it shall be primered, then paint (not today).mikeschn wrote:Wow, that's looking impressive. I can't wait to see it Yellow too!!!
Mike...
Both different and creative, that about sums me up, and the trailer. thanksClassic Finn wrote:Del Absolutely Stunning.. And different as has been mentioned..Beautiful..
You are a creative craftsman Del.![]()
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I cant wait to see the paint on it... and of course interior done..YES!![]()
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Classic Finn
Not kerosene, but propane. The tank freezes and stops the flow of gas. Let it sit for a while and it warms up so it can work again, for a short time.Miriam C. wrote:
Just my guess but maybe if you get it off the floor.I have never seen a kerosene heater freeze up.
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