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So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
I keep wondering why no insulation in the walls of the shed?
Mennonite, well there's the framing crew for the house build...... ;)
Another long but productive day.I'll post the pics in a few days...I have the meter base and all that wiring done now just waiting for a ditch which should happen tomorrow. I had a real electrician look over my work. He liked most of it and I am now working off the things he pointed out. It is all coming together as I continue to press to be ready for freezing tempsI installed the lights as is. The color looks okAs for no insulation, there is definitely going to be some. No real need just now for the lower level in the shop area, but the living area will get all the goodies. Really I'm still piUtting in all the inside wall stuff so it's not time just yet...but I'm getting closer!
Don, things are looking really nice down there. Two comments, the metal air gap for the stove, you might want to drill holes near the floor so the air can rise up and keep it cool between it an the wall. Second, once you get the trailer leveled up, I would block the frame up good but leave the slides unsupported. If things settle you don't want the slides to bind up and bend/break something. It sure does look good...
Trying to catch up this Don, just on page 2.
Quote from: Bob/OlallaWa on October 09, 2016, 04:13:01 PM Don, things are looking really nice down there. Two comments, the metal air gap for the stove, you might want to drill holes near the floor so the air can rise up and keep it cool between it an the wall. Second, once you get the trailer leveled up, I would block the frame up good but leave the slides unsupported. If things settle you don't want the slides to bind up and bend/break something. It sure does look good...good suggestions Bob!I'm about to start the skirting project as I try and create a 4-season habitat out of this thing
I personally think when Don builds that skirt er tactical cover it should double as a shelter like the first Lethal Weapon movie. Meaning the camper is gunna need a trap door too! ;D
Quote from: stlaser on October 13, 2016, 10:52:04 AMI personally think when Don builds that skirt er tactical cover it should double as a shelter like the first Lethal Weapon movie. Meaning the camper is gunna need a trap door too! ;DI want to see him do the "Three Stooges" imitation then too!.........who's Don gonna pull off the outhouse seat to save them from the bomb? Duane, Nate, Bobby......Ken? ;D
The first thing he noticed was that ground wire bus I had installed.With a 3-wire system it is not required. THe ground wires and the white neutral wires both get grounded to the neutral bus bars!I fixed that in five minutes