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Postby 2bits » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:49 pm

I like how you integrated the step down from the booth to the floor, it is a very natural thing.
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Postby doug hodder » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:27 pm

Thanks Thomas....however, it's a typical Scotty down there, some had deeper drop down floors, the one I am sort of cloning is 5". I didn't follow all the given dimensions, but instead, put in milk crates and spacers with foam to determine the right height for what would work for me on the table, seats etc....Doug
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Postby teardrop_focus » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:45 pm

Nice work. It's really coming together. :thumbsup:

Sorry to hear you're feeling that the last bits-O-detail are becoming tedious, but on the other hand it's nice to know you're human.

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I remember having Kool aid and Fizzies in them.


Yup. While watching Dobie Gillis and soupy Sales on black and white televison...

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Postby doug hodder » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:03 am

Chris....if it were only the last bits of detail....The big dollars and time/effort are about to happen with the siding/ paint scheme...and a screw up there will show big time as that's what everyone sees first. And then there is the door and screen door...that I have no parts, jamb, frame etc... for other than the latch. In the meantime...I'll make up a cocktail in my aluminum tumblers and enjoy! Doug
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Postby teardrop_focus » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:18 am

The big dollars and time/effort are about to happen with the siding/ paint scheme...

And then there is the door and screen door...that I have no parts, jamb, frame etc... for other than the latch.


Oh. That's right. :NC

Well, how do you think I feel when I'm about to physically start building my first teardrop?

:lol: :shhh:

I am here to remind you that you've done this before... you have the experience that will see you through; the experience to see when you might be about to make some screw up, beforehand, then be able to correct the course and save the day!

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Yeah, that's it! You'll make it look easy.

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In the meantime...I'll make up a cocktail in my aluminum tumblers and enjoy!


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Postby Wolffarmer » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:19 am

doug hodder wrote:In the meantime...I'll make up a cocktail in my aluminum tumblers and enjoy! Doug


Thanks for the reminder, I need a beer.

Trailer is looking great.

I should have the repairs and updates on mine done in plenty o time for the glyphs camp out. Even as slow as I am.
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Postby doug hodder » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:49 am

teardrop_focus wrote:Well, how do you think I feel when I'm about to physically start building my first teardrop?


Chris...been there, done that...and when I attended my first gathering....I got the T shirt!..."Now is the time for all good teardroppers to start their first build" I know what you've designed....now just wow us all....Doug
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Postby rainjer » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:58 am

Looking awesome Doug. Your eye for detail is unbelievable!!! I can not wait to see it in person.

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Postby jhb » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:08 am

We've still got a whole set of the alum tumblers up at the family cabin, use them regularly when we make it up there. Ours are a bit more vertical, tapered only enough to get them off the form they were spun on. They don't stack at all.

So Wolfarmer, good to hear you got that 'broad' through the saw and the rig is about ready...
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Postby doug hodder » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:27 am

John...sounds like the engineer coming out in you....these are actually kinda crappy...look OK and stack...but the bottoms aren't dead flat like they should be, I'm thinking pressed not spun, like the original Bascals were or may have been. They're Chinese... I think the real problem with the aluminum tumblers were...they sweat like there's no tomorrow! Probably why during the late 50's early 60's that coasters were so popular. Maybe I should look for some of those...like an early Playboy type thing. I've got formica...no problem for rings, but ice melts incredibly fast in them! A major downside, I guess I should just drink it faster....Doug
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Postby jhb » Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:03 am

Took some sheet metal classes back in collage, I think the most fun thing we did was spin aluminium on a lathe. Don't think I have the cup any more. Much more fun than making a course thread bolt. They do sweat, and cool your hand off, but light and rugged, which was good for me when was a kid, didn't have to worry about breaking them doing the dishes. Not sure I'd want to trust the anything coming from China these days, probably anodised them with something you don't want in your water... (now that I've taken all the joy out of your new tumblers)

I know that part of the build. Just remember, you'll get to camp in it soon!
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Postby doug hodder » Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:23 am

jhb wrote:Not sure I'd want to trust the anything coming from China these days, probably anodised them with something you don't want in your water... (now that I've taken all the joy out of your new tumblers)


I think alcohol neutralizes it! Doug
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Postby jhb » Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:47 am

doug hodder wrote:I think alcohol neutralizes it! Doug

Better use a double shot just to be sure. :tipsy: :tipsy:
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Postby Wolffarmer » Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:57 am

jhb wrote:Better use a double shot just to be sure. :tipsy: :tipsy:



Dang it all. time for another beer. :beer: :beer:
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Postby bobhenry » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:06 am

doug hodder wrote:Some of you might remember those anodized tumblers when you were a kid. I grew up with them, so thought it would be perfect for the trailer. I remember having Kool aid and Fizzies in them. Found some new repro ones on E-bay...the originals bring pretty good dough, and I didn't think I needed them that bad. These will work for me.

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Comments about ALUMINUM TUMBLERS SET/6 Aluminum Tumblers, Set of 6:

I remember these growing up in the 50's. We got them from the milkman and they were filled with
cottage cheese. I remember my mother not wanting
to drink from them as she wanted a "real glass".
They were some of my first glasses when I got
married.


I was 6 , dad was a Meadow Gold Milkman and those were a premium that came as a freeby filled with cottage cheese. After a few thousand law suits from the kids running with them and splitting their lips to their nose they were later switched to an insulated plastic thermo tumbler.
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