Today, while rolling my 3x3 experimental TD out of the shop, with the hatch holders removed for finishing, the offset in the garage slab jolted it enough to flip the galley lid up and down, and Wham-o, I did it once again, this time with a 3/4 inch dowel pin! Fortunately the hole is right at the bottom of the hatch lid and can be covered with the hand-carved bumper/sign, which simply reads, "3x3 Teardrop Trailer" (for the less informed tailgaters).
I usually carve a wooden mustache and glue it over my mistakes, but this time, it'll only be seen when the galley is open. Hmmm, is this bit of carelessness due to the anxiousness to Git 'er done, or is it somehow septuagenarian related? If so, I shudder to think the mistakes I'll make next year, when I am an Octogenarian.




