aggie79 wrote::thumbsup:
Beautiful - your teardrop, the different campgrounds, and...breakfasts. (They're one of my favorite parts about camping too.)
Bob, you should be really proud of what you've created!
Take care,
Tom
Thanks Tom, I am really proud of her.
KCStudly wrote:First class camper! I can' wait until I'm camping.
You said you like breakfast...could it be the bacon? I like to say, "There should be bacon at every meal!" mmm, good.
Yes, it's the
BACON. I agree with what you say. Bacon at every meal (and for snacks, too.).
sid wrote:Bob Patterson wrote:It is everything that we hoped for. Everywhere we have gone, people ask us about it and want to check it out. No one believes that I built this thing in a carport. Nearly everyone we talk to wants to know if I would consider building them one. I always figured that I would build only one, for us. It is something to think about when I retire though.
Hey Bob.... Let 'em build their own. Save your time and effort and go camping.... I've had many people ask me the same thing, and I always answer "Nothing personal, but I don't want to spend my retirement building a trailer for you, when I can be out camping".....
NICE JOB on the teardrop!... now just go out every chance you get and enjoy it!...
Mark and Pat.. aka Sid n Side
Thanks for the kudos on the camper. We are going to go camping every chance we get.
Woodbutcher wrote:Great job and a beautiful teardrop. Thanks for posting the pictures!
Thanks Woodbutcher. I appreciate your comments very much.
CliffinGA wrote:Great Job Bob and looks like ya'll had fun! Can't wait to head up and go camping with ya'll soon! Sheri and I ready I just want to get our bigger one done first though. Hopefully it be before the heat really hits. Enjoy your next trip bud!
Cliff
Cliff, I don't get in there and comment as often as I should, but you're doing a heck of a job on the Black Hole. I hope you get her done soon so we can meet up and enjoy a little camping together. I'm really looking forward to it.
S. Heisley wrote:Bob,
Thanks for sharing your Fantastic Tintanic maiden voyages! (Your Tintanic does look professionally built.)
I can see why Fort Mountain is your new favorite camping place!
Thanks Sharon. I still have a ways to go before it's completely built. We loved Fort Mountain so much that we are going back there next week instead of trying a different campground.
DMcCam wrote:Hi Bob, WOW how cool is that to take her out and camp!!!
I can't wait myself being that our trailers are almost twins! On that note, how did she tow? Details, we need lots of details about how the cabin worked out etc... Awesome my friend, fantastic job.
All the best,
Dave
Hiya Dave. It's great getting out camping, but I'll never get her finished that way. Dave, she tows like a dream. You can't even tell she's back there. My tow vehicle is a 96 Ford Explorer with a V-8 so there isn't much that will slow it down, but really, I have to check the rear view mirror to make sure she's still back there. The cabin is better than we could have hoped for. I ended up using a full size mattress. I was worried that might not be big enough, but it turns out I was wrong. We have plenty of room. The TV is at a perfect viewing level. It's like being at a theater you can lay down at. Cozy is the word I used earlier to describe it. I didn't mean that in a derogitory way. Our first night in it it rained pretty hard and the sound of the rain was like a lullaby. The Fantastice fan was set on low and it was just enough breeze without pulling any rain inside to keep it very comfortable. I didn't put AC in the Tintanic and Reggie was a little leary about that. So far she has had to turn the fan off every night because she got cold. Yaaaaaaaaa.
There is a ton of storage in the cabin as well. I am really surprised at the amount of room. We put a bunch of junk in the cabinets and still had gobs of room. We had one cabinet filled with canned goods because I hadn't gotten the galley cabs installed yet, clothes, DVDs, flashlights, towels, shoes and still had room. Dave, you won't believe it until you get the Travelear outfitted and ready to go. You are going to be surprised.
And that brings me to this weeks work.
Cabinets...............................................
I got the face frame finished and put it in place to see how it would work out.
Then I built the pantry and filled it up with cans to see how much it would hold.
It holds more than I thought it would.
Then I fitted the drawers in place to check my sizing and measurements.
Drawer guides installed, drawers in place.
I can't get over how much these things will hold.
Now I just need to make the drawer fronts and install them, but if I don't get them done, she's still campable. We're leaving for Fort Mountain on Tuesday for 4 or 5 days.
Thanks again for following along.