Don & Christi's 6 x 10 Cargo Conversion

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Boise State Broncos Kick U of N Wolfpack Butts!

Postby d30gaijin » Sat Oct 01, 2011 7:30 pm

Boise State Broncos kicked University of Nevada (Reno) Wolfpack's collective butts today! :woohoo: :dancing: :banana: :guzzle: :applause: :rofl: :chicken: :laughter:

OOPS! Sorry for the enthusiasm... NOT! 8)
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Postby CarlLaFong » Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:42 pm

Carl,

At first reading I was totally confused by your description but continued to think about it and it finally made sense. 20 years ago I would have got it right off the bat i.e., a parallel transfer to the cardboard, which goes to prove that getting old ain't for sissies. :DOH2: Thank you!

On another subject, is anybody going to pimp on me if the grain of the upper galley cabinet runs 180 degrees to the grain on the lower cabinets because it will if I use the remainder of the 4x8 sheet of 3/4" oak I have left. :lol: Hey, it's just a cargo trailer so who cares. 8) I simply do not want to spend another $44 on another sheet of oak ply just to satisfy grain direction critics... they are forewarned. :shrug:

Don[/quote]It makes sense if you're writing it and have done it many times. If you're reading it and are, somewhat, unaccustomed to scribing cabinets, etc., it can seem daunting.
If the grain on your upper is running horizontal, it will look fine. Long, narrow runs of vertical grain look unnatural. Running across the width simulates a single, long board and looks better, at least to me
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Postby d30gaijin » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:11 am

CarlLaFong wrote:It makes sense if you're writing it and have done it many times. If you're reading it and are, somewhat, unaccustomed to scribing cabinets, etc., it can seem daunting.

If the grain on your upper is running horizontal, it will look fine. Long, narrow runs of vertical grain look unnatural. Running across the width simulates a single, long board and looks better, at least to me


Carl LaFong... Capital L, small a. Capital F, small o, small n, small, g!

Hey thanks for the thought on long horizontal gain looking better. I had not given it much thought but it makes sense... and makes me feel better too. ;)

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Postby CarlLaFong » Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:48 am

Carl LaFong... Capital L, small a. Capital F, small o, small n, small, g!

Hey thanks for the thought on long horizontal gain looking better. I had not given it much thought but it makes sense... and makes me feel better too. ;)

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If I've been able to lift the collective spirit in Blase, Idon'tknow, then my work is done ;)
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Postby d30gaijin » Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:17 am

GPW wrote:Coming along ... COOL !!! 8)


GPW,

Any thoughts or comments on the finished lower galley cabinets, or suggestions with regards to upper galley cabinets? I ask because I value your thoughts and opinions. :thumbsup:

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Postby GPW » Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:41 am

Don , Thanks !!! I think you’re doing GREAT !!! :thumbsup: I really like how you even got the wood grain to match on the lower cabinets ... Very Nice !!! 8)
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Postby d30gaijin » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:36 pm

GPW wrote:Don , Thanks !!! I think you’re doing GREAT !!! :thumbsup: I really like how you even got the wood grain to match on the lower cabinets ... Very Nice !!! 8)


GPW,

Thank you! I got started on the upper galley but, as typical of Idaho, the weather went from 90 plus degrees one week to rain and 50's the next. It has been raining here for the past two days straight, and I mean heavy rain... as in downpour type. I hope it breaks soon because I would like to get going on the upper galley facia since we're hoping to make at least one more camping trip out in the CT before winter totally sets in. Not that that will stop us but progress would be good. ;)

How's your 5x8 coming?

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Postby GPW » Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:02 am

Don , still waiting on my axle lengthening on my little CT ...
The weather is really Nice here now (finally) ... very pleasant to work outside ... :D

Hope the weather cooperates in getting your cabs done !!! :thumbsup: I guess Winter comes early for you guys .... and from all indications , it’ll be another long Cold one ... :o Stay warm ... !
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Postby d30gaijin » Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:51 pm

GPW wrote:Don , still waiting on my axle lengthening on my little CT ...
The weather is really Nice here now (finally) ... very pleasant to work outside ... :D

Hope the weather cooperates in getting your cabs done !!! :thumbsup: I guess Winter comes early for you guys .... and from all indications , it’ll be another long Cold one ... :o Stay warm ... !


GPW,

I am truly ready for a weather change. For the past four months it has been mid 90's to low 100's here. I don't do well in the heat. The cooler weather is much welcomed... until it turns to freezing. :snowstorm:

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Going to try and get templates cut for the upper galley facia this next week and then cut the oak ply and trim to fit. Once that's done I will go shopping at Habitat for Humanity for suitable overhead galley cabinet doors (wish me luck on that one :roll:).

My current plan is to get the upper galley area cabinets finished then move on to final insulation in the upper corners and then to wall paneling.

I have no well conceived/thought out plan for my conversion so am just taking it as it goes, or should I say facing the obstacles as they present themselves. :thinking:

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Postby GPW » Sat Oct 08, 2011 6:15 am

Don , it was a Brutal summer here too ... glad to get a little relief... :thumbsup:
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Postby d30gaijin » Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:51 pm

GPW wrote:Don , it was a Brutal summer here too ... glad to get a little relief... :thumbsup:


GPW,

I followed the southern/midwest weather this summer because of my family roots that lead back to Oklahoma and Louisiana. You folks got slammed with horrid temps and humidity for the longest time I ever recall, not to mention no rain. I'm glad you made it through it. As Chief Dan George said in the movie The Outlaw Josie Wales, "We must endeavor to persevere." and I suspect that is exactly what you had to do this past summer. I tip my hat to you for your perseverance. :fan:

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Postby Prem » Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:11 pm

I have no well conceived/thought out plan for my conversion so am just taking it as it goes, or should I say facing the obstacles as they present themselves.


Don,

That works.

On my Featherlite I started with the futon. Anything else just had to fit around that. Then I remember thinking, 'Humm...that v-nose would make for a good computer desk and not interfere with the door.' I ended up sketching a few lines on the trailer floor for the closet and cabinet just to see how deep I should build them.

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Postby GPW » Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:07 am

Gosh , I thought it was a pretty typical Summer (Hot and Humid) :o Except for no rain ... Seems cool early this year ... gonna’ be a Looooong Winter eh ...
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Postby David_L6 » Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:09 pm

GPW,

Strange but it was actually cooler down your way than up here in the Shreveport area.

It was definitely not typical up here. We broke record for number of days over 100° that was set back in the 1800s. We had 62 days over 100°. The old record was 47. Also broke high temp record for several individual days. I think 109° was the highest "official" temp / record for this year. We had numerous days over 105°. It was a miserable summer.

Rain? What's that? It's as dry as I've ever seen it here. The lakes are more like puddles now. I grew up on Caddo Lake. I have never in my 48 years seen it as low as it is right now.

We've had a lot of wildfires around here this year too. That's something I've never seen before either.
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Postby GPW » Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:51 am

Dave, that sounds awful .... :o I grew up in Shreveport till I was 12... long time ago ... Great place , Nice people !!! :thumbsup: The weather was always nice , save those occasional Tornado warnings ...:o
The Heat did rather extend waaay North this summer past ... more to come ... :o Looks to be COLD Winter too ... :shock:

All what you’re used to I guess .... when it gets in the lower 70’s here , I’m looking for a sweater... :roll:

FYI, rain barrels really helped through the drought , kept my little food garden going through our Months of No rain .... very atypical as it usually rains most every day here in the summer ... trying to plan ahead for whatever... :thinking:
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