Irmo Atomics wrote:Welcome back, Les. Have you restored any cars lately?
No, I'm kind of between projects right now. My hobbies seem to come in 5 year cycles and when the 5 years is up I have to move on. In addition to photography, acrylic painting, and restoring milsurp rifles, I've restored a 39 Plymouth, a 58 Cushman Eagle motor scooter, and a dune buggy. Also built a workshop and a houseful of furniture and renovated my entire house over the years and, of course, I've gone through my 5 year cycle with my Super Bee. I sold the Super Bee last year with mixed emotions but it went to a good home, a guy from Augusta who does iron-man events and wanted the camper to avoid having to drive long distances to motels. My wife and I went tent camping at Table Rock a few weeks ago and we got the bug to get back into camping. I don't want to get into something big that takes up my garage so I'm looking into the "chuck wagon" trailer. We still have all of our camping gear from the Super Bee so we will try to incorporate all that into the "chuck wagon". I want to make a galley in the rear of the trailer that would be very similar to what I had in the teardrop and the Easy Up would wrap around it like we did with the teardrop. The only difference would be that we will be sleeping in a stand up tent instead of the smaller cabin of the Super Bee.