Hello from Dublin, Ireland

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Hello from Dublin, Ireland

Postby del88 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:10 pm

Hi all.
Great web site ,i was planning to convert a van into a campervan but due to financial reason I've decided to go for the next best thing.
I'm a carpenter by trade with experience in furniture making so the teardrop really appeals to me as i can make everything myself.
Trying to decide weather to go for an 8" or a 10" type....would like the extra space.
Anyway hoping to start this week so looking forward to it.
Derek
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Postby caseydog » Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:57 pm

Welcome!

You certainly have some beautiful places to camp in Ireland. Teardrops are great for basic camping without the distractions of an RV -- or should I say, a caravan.

Andrew (angib) lives in York, and is the forum's premiere engineer. And, there are several other teardroppers in the UK.

I have travelled all over the UK, but not to Ireland. That is something I hope to change as soon as possible. If you ever get to Texas, there are several of us here that you now know -- if only on the internet.

In the words of the TD & TTT regulars, start making sawdust! :lol:

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Postby rednecks_r_us » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:17 pm

Welcome from another newbie.

Some day I would like to go to Ireland. My Great Grandfather migrated to the USA from County Mayo, Ireland.
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Postby del88 » Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:11 am

cheers caseydog and rednecks_r_us..

looking foward to getting started.....ireland is a great place to travel around for sure..
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Postby TheresaD » Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:16 pm

Failte Derek! I have loads of family in Ireland including an aunt in Dundrum. What part of Dublin are you in? I've thought about hiring a caravan to travel around in next time I there visiting. I currently own a 1968 Sprite Caravan. It looks kind of like the old caravan that Fr. Ted borrowed for his holiday in one of the old episodes! But I'm sure having fun with it. :lol: Best of luck with your build. Make sure you take loads of pictures and post them as you go. This lot is mad for photos! :snappy:
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Postby Shadow Catcher » Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:22 am

Welcome to the forum.

You will no doubt hear the mantra, be sure and take lots of pictures.I will be interested in what you come up with and many pictures of camping in Ireland.
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Postby del88 » Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:12 pm

TheresaD wrote:Failte Derek! I have loads of family in Ireland including an aunt in Dundrum. What part of Dublin are you in? I've thought about hiring a caravan to travel around in next time I there visiting. I currently own a 1968 Sprite Caravan. It looks kind of like the old caravan that Fr. Ted borrowed for his holiday in one of the old episodes! But I'm sure having fun with it. :lol: Best of luck with your build. Make sure you take loads of pictures and post them as you go. This lot is mad for photos! :snappy:


Dia Dhuit Theresa...

A fine name...one shared by my wonderful mother.......I'm from baldoyle on the north coast of Dublin..I know dundrum well...worked out that wayfor a while.
That was probably my favorite Fr. ted episode....hilarious
I went looking at trailers parts today so things are moving on nicely.
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Postby Mini Renegade » Sat Sep 04, 2010 12:56 pm

Hi Del welcome to the very steep slippery slope that is the addiction of teardrops!

Make lots of sawdust and take lots and lots of pictures. Most of all have fun.
Us Brits have a chapter on tearjerkers. We also have the teardrop club GB, join us on there as well www.tcgb.freeforums.org

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Postby Roly Nelson » Sat Sep 04, 2010 8:11 pm

Welcome aboard, Derek. Good, you are a carpenter, and highly skilled in working with wood. As you probably know, every 10th newbie has to build a teardrop entirely out of wood, and there have just been 9 others before you posted, so there you go, have at it. (Just kidding, of course)

Now, building entirely out of wood is rather unique, and if you are into sanding the exterior down every year and recoating it with varnish, I suggest that you press on and display your woodworking skills. However, if you think that the weather in your neck of the woods might create a problem with an all-wood teardrop, stick to an aluminum, FRP or galvanized sheetmetal exterior. Either way, good luck on your build.
8) :thumbsup: Roly, li'l ol' So Calif woody guy!
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Postby doug hodder » Sat Sep 04, 2010 8:50 pm

Welcome aboard...and may God Bless Father Ted! Doug :thumbsup:
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