Okay, plenty of ventilation.............you're in Florida, so there's not be a major drop in temperature. Hmmmmmmmmm! Only thing left I can think of you've already denied.......pilot error! Don't know what else to suggest Dale. Maybe someone who's done a lot of hot-rod building could make some suggestions.
Chris
The tension between what is good enough and what is beyond that creates the space for character to become our work.
Chip wrote:but to put a code to them, how bout TTTT ( tiny tiny tiny trailer )
Man, it's gonna get confusing working out how many T's there are. Gonna have to buy some screen cleaner to get rid of the finger marks where I bin countin off the T's.
How about T4 for yer 4x8x4, up to T1 for yer twin-axle slide-out 12 footer?
Chris, I haven't heard anyone mention two applications. I wonder if it has anything to do with putting a fresh batch over a previous one without waiting long enough.
Dale
Sometimes I pretend to be normal. But, that gets boring...so I go back to being me.
I promsed pics, and here they are. It's cloudy so they are not top notch quality. I still have a little touchup to do on small dimples, imperfecitons, etc., and final sanding, and some front rear spar design to hold the AC unit securely. In the first pic, my panel carrier is still under the side.
Dale
Sometimes I pretend to be normal. But, that gets boring...so I go back to being me.
You can figure on adding about 3" to my height in the picture. That's where the floor will be...about 3" above the bottom. I wish I had thought of standing on two 2x6s to show where I'd be inside for height.
Dale
Sometimes I pretend to be normal. But, that gets boring...so I go back to being me.
Cracker,, looking good thar,,, real good,, and stand up room,,, this means no trying to get dressed laying down for you,,, now where is the challenge to that,,,,,
keep tha progress going,,, and i hear Ira might be available to help ya with the electrical when ya get to that point,,,, he should have his about wrapped up by then,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
chipper
Living large,,,travling small !!!
54"x9'4" tear
4'x8' tear
Serro Scotty rebuild(in progress)