by doug hodder » Thu May 12, 2005 12:04 am
I don't mean to be a devils advocate here, but the time it takes to finish your tear depends on how you want to finish it, what your abilities are and what you have for tools. Gimme more details, you can cut a lot of corners by buying a frame. A woody takes more time depending on how you choose to finish it off. How fancy do you want the interior...etc.... I guess that my real meaning is there are a whole lot of variables. I don't think there is any time line you can rely on. I started mine Feb. 1 and plan on having it done to go to Minden June 22. I scratch built the frame, and am doing a woody with a trick metal finish on the top skin. It just sort of depends on your free time, I've only got weekends. My opinion is that if you set too tight of a schedule, the fun and creativity of the build may suffer. I am under the gun to get mine done to go to Minden, and now it's more of a challenge than a lot of fun....Regardless of all the above, I'ts an incredibly fun project and the real fun is having others be amazed and enthused with your tear, it's worth it....just my opinion.....Doug Hodder