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Postby jss06 » Tue Oct 18, 2011 8:21 am

Tom, the trailer looks great. You have every right ot be proud of it.

Have you tackled the whole messy title/tag delima yet?
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Postby DMcCam » Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:43 am

Wow Tom, that had to feel great getting the electrical done! I can't wait to see your camping pictures my friend.

All the best,

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Postby campmaster-k » Tue Oct 18, 2011 4:21 pm

Great Job Tom. Beautiful. :applause: :applause: :applause:
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Postby aggie79 » Tue Oct 18, 2011 4:57 pm

caseydog wrote:You aggies make things way more complicated than they need to be. Get that thing done, and go camping. :roll:

And, don't spend the whole weekend at LCG talking about what isn't done. Have some Tonyritas and dodge a few water balloons.

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CD,

This is what I plan on doing at LCG:

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StPatrón wrote:Stunning! As I knew it would be. :applause:

I'm really, really, really looking forward to seeing the SB at LCG! Oh, and meeting you also. :lol:


Gary,

I'm looking forward to meeting you and Dewey and seeing the DD. By the way, Fur Thing won't be making the trip but she sends her regards to Dewey:

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Deryk the Pirate wrote:Impressive Tom, and I really like the countertop... Im gonna have to install my dc panel that I ripped out of a boat about to get crushed and tossed in a dumpster, but my setup wont be as fancy as yours!


Deryk,

Fancy plus complicated plus overbuilt plus not knowing what you're doing equals a three-year build time and no camping. Lesson learned.

jss06 wrote:Tom, the trailer looks great. You have every right ot be proud of it.

Have you tackled the whole messy title/tag delima yet?


John,

As I PM'ed you, I'm not up for the hassles like Gary's experience, so I haven't done the tag thing yet. I do have a "work around" that I've been using and will continue to use for awhile.

DMcCam wrote:Wow Tom, that had to feel great getting the electrical done! I can't wait to see your camping pictures my friend.

All the best,

Dave


Thanks Dave,

It's been plugged in for two days now and nothing has blown up. So I think I'm good to go at least electrically.

campmasterk wrote:Great Job Tom. Beautiful. :applause: :applause: :applause:


Thanks Kirk,

I'm happy with it!

To LCG and beyond,
Tom
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Postby Jim Edgerly » Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:10 pm

Hi Tom, as always I am supper impressed with the quality of your work. But I feel obligated to ask this question...you do realize that this thing you built is going to be outside, in the dust and rain, and not sitting in your living room don't you? Your camper is as "finished" as any piece of furniture I've seen and it seems a shame to let the elements get to. Maybe you can carry a big glass bubble around with you to protect it. I would cry once the first drop of pine pitch hit the roof...or the first pebble gets tossed up on the highway and dings your shinny aluminum.

Whatever, I hope you have many many years of enjoyment out of your camper, and it takes you places you only previously imagined.

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Postby aggie79 » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:50 am

Thanks again Jim for the nice complements.

I have to say that the 10-rule does apply to the SB. It has had several "experience" marks from sitting in the garage. Plus the actual tolerances are a little bigger than is shown by the (thankfully) small resolution photos.

The SB has been sitting outside on the driveway for about a week. I've had the electrical system hooked up testing it. It came through a rain and hailstorm unscathed a couple of days ago, and is now collecting large bird droppings from a neighbor's guinea fowl that likes to roost in the tree in our front yard.

We've been camping in it once without electrical and without cabinets. Our first big trip begins Thursday at the LCG outing in Louisianna. I wish that I had gotten it to this stage to try everything out with a local camp trip first, but it didn't happen.

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Postby Rudyjr » Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:47 pm

Tom, The SB looks fantastic! Have a safe trip I am sure that due to the build quality you will be fine. Have fun, Jim
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Postby aggie79 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:05 pm

Well, the little Silver Beatle had her first outing as a "complete" teardrop at LCG IV this past weekend.

Actually, it was her second trip. The first was in March at Beavers Bend, but there was no cabinetry installed or any electrical system.

I'd post a picture or two, but with the excitement of seeing old friends, meeting new friends, and seeing a lot of fine teardrops and tiny travel trailers, I forgot to take the camera out of the truck.

Other than a few bugaboos everything worked as intended and there were no leaks. The SB performed as hoped for. Linda and I really enjoyed our camping trip.

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Postby Loader » Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:33 pm

aggie79 wrote:Well, the little Silver Beatle had her first outing as a "complete" teardrop at LCG IV this past weekend.

Actually, it was her second trip. The first was in March at Beavers Bend, but there was no cabinetry installed or any electrical system.

I'd post a picture or two, but with the excitement of seeing old friends, meeting new friends, and seeing a lot of fine teardrops and tiny travel trailers, I forgot to take the camera out of the truck.

Other than a few bugaboos everything worked as intended and there were no leaks. The SB performed as hoped for. Linda and I really enjoyed our camping trip.

Take care,
Tom


It looked great Tom! Was great to finally get a close view of the SB. Here's a shot of it in the wild.

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Postby Oldragbaggers » Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:03 pm

Awesome Tom!! I know you have waited a very long time for this and it must feel wonderful. Your SB looks great too, especially out of the workshop.
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Congratulations to Tom and Linda

Postby Jim Edgerly » Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:07 pm

Looks awesome Tom in the wild...where it belongs. I really like the front trunk! The SB looks so shinny and "new"...the only thing that would make the picture better is if the proud owners, you and Linda, were in the picture with the SB! Now see if you can get somebody to take your picture hauling it down the road.

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Postby David S » Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:00 pm

You tear turned out great Tom :applause: you should be proud!
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Postby Shadow Catcher » Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:22 pm

More :pictures:

She looks great!
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Postby Larry C » Fri Nov 04, 2011 4:28 pm

Tom,
She looks great in the environment she belongs. You make the rest of us look like hackers!
Couple of questions:
It looks like your pillows are at the galley end, are you sleeping backwards? :lol:
Also, did you ever weigh the finished product (dry & or loaded)?

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Postby aggie79 » Fri Nov 04, 2011 4:58 pm

Becky, Jim, David, & Tom,

Thank you again for the kind words about our teardrop. Next trip, I'll remember to take the camera out of the truck. We were enjoying visting so at LCG that much we didn't think about pictures.

Larry C wrote:Tom,
She looks great in the environment she belongs. You make the rest of us look like hackers!
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Larry,

Like I told Jim - low resolution pictures and selective photos have a way of covering over a lot of things. When you're camping, the teardrop blends in the background, and you just enjoy the nature and being with new friends.

Larry C wrote:Couple of questions:
It looks like your pillows are at the galley end, are you sleeping backwards? :lol:
Also, did you ever weigh the finished product (dry & or loaded)?
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We sleep in the "normal" position. What you see are the real pillows we use. They are tucked away under the overhead interior "footboard" cabinet. My wife brought along four other foo-foo pillows that are not seen in the picture that at the front of the teardrop.

As far as weight, I haven't had it weighed yet. One of my winter tasks is to get it licensed and registered. I shouldn't admit this in print, but I'm using the license plate off my utility trailer temporarily until I navigate the bureaucracy.

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