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Postby planovet » Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:57 pm

caseydog wrote:But then again, maybe it took you so long because you are an Aggie.


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Postby starleen2 » Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:01 pm

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Postby High Desert » Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:09 pm

hey CD, had a chance to get a finished weight on CC2 yet? Inquiring minds and all that ya know...
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Postby aggie79 » Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:36 am

caseydog wrote:
planovet wrote:
caseydog wrote:BTW, the above post is dated five months after the first in this thread, to the day.


Beat my 15 month build by 10 months... :thumbsup:


It's cause you put all that fancy-shmancy stuff on yours. It takes time to build a TD that is nicer than the average home.

But then again, maybe it took you so long because you are an Aggie. :thinking:

CD ;)


+2 on the Aggie part. I'm coming up on month 12 of the build and 15 months seems about right (if I use the rule that 90% complete is "done.")

Gig'em, :thumbsup:
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Postby caseydog » Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:59 am

High Desert wrote:hey CD, had a chance to get a finished weight on CC2 yet? Inquiring minds and all that ya know...


Not yet. Look for new thread on the subject. :twisted:
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Postby caseydog » Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:14 pm

I have done some refining work on CK2.

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I added a rug on the floor, and some curtains so I can change clothes without mooning anyone...

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I put some hooks in a few places for my lantern, and some clothing hooks...

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And, I got my divider panel for the pass-thru galley hole, featuring yours truly and my "sleeping compartment." ...

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Postby High Desert » Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:35 pm

looking good CD. I especially like your divider :lol: :applause:

how did you like the pass through galley in actual use? I'm guessing since it's still there it works as planned.
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Postby caseydog » Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:58 am

High Desert wrote:looking good CD. I especially like your divider :lol: :applause:

how did you like the pass through galley in actual use? I'm guessing since it's still there it works as planned.


The first camping trip did no require the pass-thru. I made that for cold weather, which we have not had.

Maybe I'll get to try it at LCG4.

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Postby High Desert » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:02 am

caseydog wrote:
High Desert wrote:looking good CD. I especially like your divider :lol: :applause:

how did you like the pass through galley in actual use? I'm guessing since it's still there it works as planned.


The first camping trip did no require the pass-thru. I made that for cold weather, which we have not had.

Maybe I'll get to try it at LCG4.

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you're in Texas bro, it never gets that cold :lol:

I thought you just did that so you didn't have to get outta bed to have coffee :thinking: which ain't a bad idea...
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Postby del » Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:24 am

High Desert wrote:
caseydog wrote:
High Desert wrote:looking good CD. I especially like your divider :lol: :applause:

how did you like the pass through galley in actual use? I'm guessing since it's still there it works as planned.


The first camping trip did no require the pass-thru. I made that for cold weather, which we have not had.

Maybe I'll get to try it at LCG4.

CD

you're in Texas bro, it never gets that cold :lol:

I thought you just did that so you didn't have to get outta bed to have coffee :thinking: which ain't a bad idea...
Shaun they have this thing in Texas,and other places, called humidity when mixed with even slightly cold weather equals mighty uncomfortable conditions. Your *** will freeze off, trust me. High humidity and cold is worse than high humidity and heat.

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Postby Shadow Catcher » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:27 am

Hmmm that suggests all sorts of interesting possibilities (the picture). We have been joking about a Harry Potter tent, Wrinkle in Time teserac idea, bigger on the inside than the outside. I can even see having changeable pictures e.g. spa, living room...
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Postby planovet » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:59 am

caseydog wrote:I added a rug on the floor, and some curtains so I can change clothes without mooning anyone...


That's an image I need to get out of my head :shock: :lol:

Nice job on the divider. :applause:
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Postby 2bits » Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:45 am

caseydog wrote:I have done some refining work on CK2.

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Man that devider looks funny! Now is that photoshop or a real printout slipped in there because it looks real! Oh and I like the accent lines on the side too! I know those aren't real though, but it looks kinda cool!

I am assuming your AC box vents through the floor do you have a pic of the underside? Did ya just put a screen on it or a prefab vent deal? Any kind of fan? Planovet just has it open on the bottom and says it has never over heated so I was wondering it you had the same deal.
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Postby High Desert » Sat Oct 03, 2009 11:02 am

del wrote:Shaun they have this thing in Texas,and other places, called humidity when mixed with even slightly cold weather equals mighty uncomfortable conditions. Your *** will freeze off, trust me. High humidity and cold is worse than high humidity and heat.

del

oh I know all about humidity, I was raised in the Willamette Valley. Also spent 5 years in Wyoming. Thats cold. It alll relative you might say.

what I'm curious about is if the coffee maker puts much humidiity inside the trailer and if it will cause any condensation inside the hatch or if the vent will alleviate it.
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Postby caseydog » Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:18 pm

2bits wrote:
caseydog wrote:I have done some refining work on CK2.

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Man that devider looks funny! Now is that photoshop or a real printout slipped in there because it looks real! Oh and I like the accent lines on the side too! I know those aren't real though, but it looks kinda cool!

I am assuming your AC box vents through the floor do you have a pic of the underside? Did ya just put a screen on it or a prefab vent deal? Any kind of fan? Planovet just has it open on the bottom and says it has never over heated so I was wondering it you had the same deal.


I did the image in Photoshop. The bedroom is from a photoshoot I did for Lamps-Plus, and I traced Bryan in Illustrator, and put him in his own layer in PS, on top of the bedroom pic.

I had the PS image printed out and mounted on Coroplast, with a protective film over it.

The AC vents out the side. Go back a few pages, and you can see a photo. The vents are just below where my side table attaches.
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