Re: SKarosser Copy Scratch Home build?????
Posted: November 26th, 2017, 8:16 pm
Thanks for the offer Zildjian.
I know you are only half an hour away from me and you are more than welcome to come over at any time. I see in one of the threads that you have put the camper into hibernation. In the spring I would like to come over again to check out your utilitys when it awakes.
I think I should be OK. When I start to assemble and weld the horizontal sections to the vertical ones I will do it at the other end of the garden. I have hard standing for a car and my truck as well as the teardrop next to an access road.
The problem with that area is that because, when the gates are left open unattended, things tend to disappear. I will need a secure anchor to keep all that aluminium from being weighed in
The CCTV cameras are a good deterrent but.....not as good as a pickaxe handle
It was a nice bright crisp morning so I managed to cut the nose sections ready for welding. I cut the window support spars as well.
You can see the "build " area in the photo along with a smart car nose.
Hoping for fine weather and a burst of energy next week.
I know you are only half an hour away from me and you are more than welcome to come over at any time. I see in one of the threads that you have put the camper into hibernation. In the spring I would like to come over again to check out your utilitys when it awakes.
I think I should be OK. When I start to assemble and weld the horizontal sections to the vertical ones I will do it at the other end of the garden. I have hard standing for a car and my truck as well as the teardrop next to an access road.
The problem with that area is that because, when the gates are left open unattended, things tend to disappear. I will need a secure anchor to keep all that aluminium from being weighed in
The CCTV cameras are a good deterrent but.....not as good as a pickaxe handle
It was a nice bright crisp morning so I managed to cut the nose sections ready for welding. I cut the window support spars as well.
You can see the "build " area in the photo along with a smart car nose.
Hoping for fine weather and a burst of energy next week.