VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby KCStudly » Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:05 pm

Looking good! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby VermonTear » Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:37 pm

KCStudly wrote:Looking good! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Thanks, KC.
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby aggie79 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:51 am

Very nice Ken! :thumbsup: :applause: :thumbsup:

I don't check in for a few days and you have your teardrop almost finished. No fair getting help on the sidewalls! :lol: (I wish I would have taken my wife's offers to help more frequently than I did.)

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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby S. Heisley » Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:43 pm

...Impressive! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I'm glad you included the pic of the wrong fenders...well worth a chuckle! (Although, you might not have thought so at the time.) :lol:
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby VermonTear » Sun Apr 08, 2012 3:50 pm

Thanks Tom and Sharon...

Yeah Tom, I couldn't have wrestled those walls on by myself. Great to have friends! I'm sure I'll need 'em again -- maybe as soon as trying to bend that 1/8" Cherry ply headliner into place.

And yes, Sharon. The fenders were worth a good laugh -- a few days later. I was sweating for an hour or so though when I thought I'd screwed up and ordered the wrong number part from Lil Bear!

My Apr 1 target for being on the road with Moby has moved to June 1 -- or maybe July 4???

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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby VermonTear » Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:16 pm

Okay...

I've been making some progress
I put together Maple frames for the cabin cabinets:
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Routed out the back side and put in 1/4 " Cherry, and clamped it up:
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Then test-fit them, before building the rest:
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I had to route out the electrical outlets and switches:
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Then I poly'ed the doors by hand, poly sprayed the interior 3 coats, installed the hardware and
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I was pretty pleased!

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Now for the Headliner:

I cut the 4x8 in half and seamed it together so that the grain would run across the cabin instead of lengthwise:
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Then 3 coats of Poly before test fitting it:
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And glued the first 3" where the bend was sharpest:
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby KCStudly » Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:33 pm

That's looking marvelous!!! Nice tight ship you're building there. Love the cherry/maple combination. :thumbsup:
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby BillZ » Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:53 pm

Looking great!

Did you just glue your cabinet frames or are did you use any other means of joining/attatching? I am in the process of making some right now and figured that glue alone would work but wonder if it's bad form. I'm not ready to tackle mortise and tenon joints and my oak tends to splinter when I drill pocket holes.
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby KCStudly » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:00 pm

Biscuit joins, maybe?
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby VermonTear » Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:23 am

BillZ wrote:Looking great!

Did you just glue your cabinet frames or are did you use any other means of joining/attatching?


KC's got the answer. Biscuit joints. Mini-biscuits -- smallest ones you can get. My frames were only 1 1/2" so the small ones worked just right.

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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby LDK » Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:17 am

A fine looking build and you're moving along very quickly too. :thumbsup:
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby bdosborn » Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:26 am

I just found your build. NICE! :applause:
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby Martiangod » Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:44 am

KCStudly wrote: Love the cherry/maple combination. :thumbsup:

Have to agree, looking awesome,
The cab hardware your using gives a nice vint look
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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby VermonTear » Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:52 am

Larry, Bruce, and Chris...

Thanks for taking a look, and for your comments.

Bruce.. I'll be posting a revised wiring diagram for this little "Moby" here in my build in the next few days and would especially welcome your comments (you can't run from your reputation!).

best...

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Re: VermonTear 4x8 "Moby" Build ~ Dec 11 -- ?

Postby VermonTear » Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:58 pm

Wow! I've been really bad about keeping my build up to date. My "to do" list every day was so long I could never get to it. But, I've been making good progress, so let me bring you up to date.

After installing the headliner, I put in the struts and blocking to support the roof.Image

Here's the view from the galley:
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Then it's time to start on the wiring:
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LED lights from Sailer Sam:
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Big battery and big inverter. Going to take up more galley space than I'd wanted them to:
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Electric stuff going in one of the cabin cabinets. This is the smallest AC breaker box I could find:
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Both AC & DC outlets in cabin:
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Neat side marker lights, huh. Found 'em on ebay, if I remember correctly.
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Figuring out the wiring, scratching my head a lot, making mistakes, correcting them, consulting people on tnttt -- Wiring was not my favorite part of all this:
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I'll post my wiring diagram here later, after I make a few corrections that I made as I went along.

What a mess!
I straightened all this out and neatened it up before the insulation went in:
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Yikes! And look at this! Worse than a teen-agers bedroom. But, it worked! The lights went on, the outlets worked, no fuses blew, and Vermont's power grid didn't melt!
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So I covered it all with two layers of 1" insulation -- quick!
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Then with 1/4 of ply:
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Next, I had to tackle building the hatch.

Here is the hatch framework, built in place, secured by scraps of ply so that it can be moved to a workbench to be skinned:
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First skin the interior with Maple ply:
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Then insulate, wire for taillights and galley lights, and skin the exterior with ply:
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I'll move on to the next phase in another post.... coming right up!
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