by mezmo » Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:34 pm
Hi rhltechie/Mandy - or should we call you "Pauline" - from the old 'Perils of Pauline' fame ?
Good to hear you have overcome some serious, possibly life-altering, situations !
Compared to all that, completing your TD shouldn't even faze you.
I looked at that website you were asking about. I would check them out a bit
further before you possibly deal with them. I'd just like to know where they are
physically located at the outset for one thing [It looks like out west from the
background scenery.] and what the specifics of what's in the kit - e.g., are the
plywood sides 3/4inch or what ? [looks to be, but get confirmation.] More
details mainly.
If this would fit your needs, it might not be a bad deal as a lot of the hard/intensive
wall details seem to be done for you - and those are what you said stymied you earlier on.
If you don't have a lot of woodworking tools, building space or the ability to transport
large heavy sheets of plywood, it may be worth it. Their price of $399 plus $99 shipping
is right at the decision point of it being worth it for me, if this was the style & profile
[single-wall 3/4inch, with no insulation <that could be added later perhaps>] I'd be satisfied
with, and if they are legit [just double-check them]. The materials they do supply per their kit
are probably worth $125 - $150 [depending on the type of wood]. What they're mainly
selling is; their doing the lay-out and cutting work [with CNC precision] for the most
difficult sidewall and hatch parts for you, and the How-To-Complete information.
That is saving a lot of work depending on your time-line etc.. You just have to decide
how valuable that is to you - like I said, for me, its right at the point of it being worth it.
If it was more, I would pass myself. The $99 shipping isn't really out of line, as shipping
costs for large sized heavier items generally seem to start about that amount.
Also, if you decide to use them, get the door "cutouts" regardless if you use a prebuilt
door. They'd be useful as material for other parts of the build. Also, confirm the width,
as it looks like a 5wide, and if the is what you want - good - but if it is a 4wide and you
want a 5wide then there is a problem, since they supply the hatch frame, you need that
information. That's not clear to me from what's on the website. Also, what they are
selling are components. You'd just use them in building your own TD - plenty of room to
make it your own. Who cares who cuts out the sides ? It won't matter at all when you
are camping in it.
Just some thoughts on the situation, since you asked for comments.
Good luck as you resume the build.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
If you have a house - you have a hobby.