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Hatch frame spars made from 1/2" ply, cut out to look l

Postby NebraskaTeachr » Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:14 pm

Hatch frame spars made from 1/2" ply, cut out to look like hockey sticks!



That is a really short hockey team :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Chip » Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:26 am

al,,, ya looking good thar bud,,,, aint gonna be as long as it has been and you gonna be in da woods,,, I wanna get up and see the progress you making in person,,,, In a few weeks I going to have a free saturday,, and I am going to get up to Asheville,,, :thumbsup:

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Postby carpedubn » Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:13 am

Hey, Al, very good progress. Maybe you get a skin and basic stuff you need on the trailer so it is ready for the end of summer campout. I can see that it takes quite a lot of time to get one of these trailers built. And I am just beginning my design phase. I am hoping to have a TD built by next summer, but now I am not sure. Great to see your progress in your build and has opened my eyes. Well, back to the drawing board on my Macintosh and MacDraft (my Mac CAD program). Thanks...
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Hi Chip

Postby Alfred » Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:36 am

Chip wrote:al,,, ya looking good thar bud,,,, aint gonna be as long as it has been and you gonna be in da woods,,, I wanna get up and see the progress you making in person,,,, In a few weeks I going to have a free saturday,, and I am going to get up to Asheville,,, :thumbsup:

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Hey Chip,

Stop by anytime! Let me know which Saturday you will be coming up. Otherwise, it might be ready for a practice run down the mountain to Greenville some day soon!

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Postby Alfred » Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:39 am

carpedubn wrote:Hey, Al, very good progress. Maybe you get a skin and basic stuff you need on the trailer so it is ready for the end of summer campout. I can see that it takes quite a lot of time to get one of these trailers built. And I am just beginning my design phase. I am hoping to have a TD built by next summer, but now I am not sure. Great to see your progress in your build and has opened my eyes. Well, back to the drawing board on my Macintosh and MacDraft (my Mac CAD program). Thanks...


Most people I think probably don't take as long as I have taken. I work slow, in part because I am new to working with wood. Also, because with a fulltime job, two part-time jobs, and a family of 5, I have limited opportunities to schedule a large chunk of time to it. There was a fellow recently posted who built his in less than a month!

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Starting the inner skin

Postby Alfred » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:44 pm

Hey Gang,

Got an hour in on the camper tonight. Placed the first panel of the front inner skin. Used 1/4" luan. Plan to work on the camper as much as I can the next four days, over the weekend.

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Friend David from the T&TTT list is coming over Saturday to consult and help, too. Plan for much progress, with an emphasis now on design/build of the galley hatch, wiring and some more of the inner skin.

Anyone else want to stop over Saturday and join in the fun and consultation, or just say "Hi", you're welcome! Pizza on me!

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Postby Senior Ninja » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:59 pm

Al,
Thanks for the invite.
I stuck here in Northern Kahlyfornia here with Arnold the Governator.
Seems I'll have to pass. Too bad.
You're doing all the right stuff.
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Wiring

Postby Alfred » Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:57 pm

Hey Gang,

David from the T&TTT list came over for a few hours after he got off work tonight. We started working on the wiring.

We're running both 110v and 12v.

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Making progress, slowly but surely!

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Postby S. Heisley » Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:28 pm

Alfred wrote:
Pizza on me!


Alfred, you're supposed to eat the pizza, not wear it! :lol: :lol:

It looks like your making good progress. Since you're adding AC as well as the DC lines, are you planning to put in air conditioning or are you adding a couple convenience outlets to your galley?
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Postby Alfred » Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:43 pm

S. Heisley wrote:Alfred wrote:
Pizza on me!


Alfred, you're supposed to eat the pizza, not wear it! :lol: :lol:

It looks like your making good progress. Since you're adding AC as well as the DC lines, are you planning to put in air conditioning or are you adding a couple convenience outlets to your galley?


That's funny!

I am going to have 110v outlets in the hatch and in the galley. I am not planning on having air cond, at this point. Could add it later, if needed, I suppose. Going to start out with the fantastic vent van, then an O2 Cool fan in the front window, to move the air around.

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Teardrop time

Postby Alfred » Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:16 pm

Good grief. Making progress, but gosh its slow.

Wondering if I am ever going to get this darn thing done so I can go camping!

I told someone this week that I think God put this project in my life to teach me patience and humility!

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Re: Teardrop time

Postby aggie79 » Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:45 am

Alfred wrote:Good grief. Making progress, but gosh its slow.

Wondering if I am ever going to get this darn thing done so I can go camping!

I told someone this week that I think God put this project in my life to teach me patience and humility!

AL in Asheville


Al, I'm right there with you. My teardrop started two months before yours and you're ahead of me on your build. Patience is not one of my personality traits, and my build has tested this many times, but I plow ahead. I was shooting for fall camping, but that isn't going to happen. My revised schedule is spring.

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Postby Chip » Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:56 am

Al,, ya wife and kids teach ya patience and humility,,,, building a camper teaches ya the fine art of cussing and drinking,,,, :thumbsup: :picklejuice: :x :O :frustrated:
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LOL

Postby Alfred » Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:35 am

Chip wrote:Al,, ya wife and kids teach ya patience and humility,,,, building a camper teaches ya the fine art of cussing and drinking,,,, :thumbsup: :picklejuice: :x :O :frustrated:


LOL! Ain't it the truth! (Thanks for clarifying that for me, Chip)!
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Postby planovet » Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:43 am

Chip wrote:Al,, ya wife and kids teach ya patience and humility,,,, building a camper teaches ya the fine art of cussing and drinking,,,,


Shouldn't that be the other way around?? :thinking: (just kidding Cindi)
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