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Postby tflux » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:11 am

Hello everybody!
I’ve been researching and enjoying this site for a couple of months, and wow has this been addicting. 3 months ago I didn’t even know what a “teardropâ€
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Postby pete42 » Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:13 am

welcome to the site I'll hold off with any suggestion and let those who have built a TD answer.

there are a lot of very good people here all with one goal in mind but a lot of different ways to reach it.

good luck on your build and we all like posted pictures.

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Postby Miriam C. » Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:31 am

1. Truck bed liner is expensive but that is totally up to you.

2. I got my windows from a local salvage yard but you can get them off Ebay....google is your friend.

3. Reinforcing seams is always a good idea. Depends on how much you are going to beat it up taking it off and on.

4. :thinking:

5. Any local upholstery shop can do your cushions but you might be able to get a better deal on line. Again Google..or make your own.

6. :thinking:

7. :thinking: I think that is up to you. I would check out reviews online before I spent that much money for a gallon of anything.

Oh hey and Image to the playground.
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Postby jandmz » Sat Mar 26, 2011 10:32 am

Welcome!!!

5. Cushions... When we were rebuilding the Apache, we mentioned to an RV dealer that we needed dinette cushions. They were a Jayco dealer, and he told us that he had a room full of odd and end cushions. If they got a unti in with transit damage to a cushion, the factory would send them a complete replacement set to make sure the dye lot matched up, and the undamaged cushions had piled up over time. We sorted through and found a complete set of cushions and paid $10 per cushion. They are where you find them.

We also made our mattresses using high density foam from an upholstery supply warehouse. The best way to cut the foam is with an electric carving knife (turkey slicer). For covers we found suitable fabric on the "dollar a yard" (roll end) table at WalMart.

You can do some things very economically if you use your imagination.
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