



Boy O Boy. You sure have built a beautiful trailer and your work is just incredible.
Just be ready for the long lines of people waiting in line to take the tour.
Beautiful



Classic Finn

kate wrote:Hi Juneau Dave,
Your tear looks truly incredible. Do you think those in the lower 48 realize the irony of such an outstanding vehicle in a town with so few roads? Just curious if you made it amphibious![]()
-kate in Ester
Roly Nelson wrote:A super job, Dave, I am surprised that more tears aren't built that way. Hmmm, I thought I was the only one who counted the pieces of wood being installed in projects. My 10ft Kenskill Standy has 850 pieces of wood paneling glued upside down to the inside of the roof plywood. Whew.
RolyCan't wait to see your completed creation.
Juneaudave wrote:Thanks everyone...I do my best work with a sledge!!!! BTW... No fish of me this morning, but Marcia caught a king!
Now for the smoker!!
prohandyman wrote:Dave
I'm a closet wood counter...watch out...I'm coming out.....537 pieces of wood exposed on the exterior, another 178 on the interior and 95 in the framing! I had it written down in case someone asked!Maybe a better question would be...How much glue did you use? I think that just might be a hidden cost for someone planning on a woody! EPoxy, wood glue, paneling adhesive, etc.
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