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making sawdust

Postby Chip » Wed May 12, 2004 9:09 am

finally got an update ,,heck finally got started on something other than the frame. The original frame was 6'-6" wide by 12' long,,It was cut, sliced and diced, then welded back together to a finished size of 55" x 110", new paint job on frame turned out pretty good,,,woooo hooo started on tha floor,,actually got to cut wood,,screwed and glued the frame and bottom of the frame together and am gonna insulate it tonight and screw/glue the floor to the whole thing, with the size of the trailer frame nothing is gonna be standard size so its strickley a design build situation,,,side profile is next,,,lordy help us,,pictures will be forth coming (hopefully) yall keep em straight out thar !!

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Re: making sawdust

Postby mikeschn » Wed May 12, 2004 7:15 pm

Chip wrote:pictures will be forth coming (hopefully) yall keep em straight out thar !!

chip :D


Sounds like it's the right size. Looking forward to the pictures too! You have a digital camera, right?

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