by kayakrguy » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:20 am
First, I want to say that Steve's door is impressive--looks great. Gaston's doors look great too. And the 'fat boy' doors look to be about the right size<g>
'Thinkin' on the fly'--I loved that, Dean--my mind works this way: the free association that hit me was: looking in my rear view mirror and seeing the doors flying off the TD...and me thinkin...what the...???
Madjack, about the pictures...well, so far there isn't a lot to show--the garage is a mess so getting it cleaned up will take about 3 months--then we'll take a picture of that and send it along <g>
Besides getting in and out, my main concern with the doors (and the rest of the build)is leaking as in H2O getting into the rig. Mushroom farming is not one of my ambitions...so, my next question about doors is...
What's the best way to weatherproof them? Also, I kinda thought that having the hinge side facing the front and the opening facing the back would make leaks less likely as you drive down the road???? whaddya think?
Thank you guys, for all the advice and pictures....it really does help...
well, most of the time <g> Part of what I have to consider is anything I do needs to be done with a limited cache of tools. My most sophisticated piece of equipment is a mitre saw. The hammer is next.... I made a list of tools it would be neat to have and my list worked out to about 8 grand....
Jim
A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman...
But what is liberty without wisdom, and without virtue? It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is folly, vice, and madness, without tuition or restraint.
Edmund Burke