Re: saDgit's flat-faced pop-top
Posted: June 27th, 2016, 11:51 am
You're very kind, thank you.TrueDink wrote:Great build. Thanks for sharing it with us. I've really enjoyed reading your posts and looking at the pictures with envy.
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You're very kind, thank you.TrueDink wrote:Great build. Thanks for sharing it with us. I've really enjoyed reading your posts and looking at the pictures with envy.
Thank you Zildjian. Hopefully next year's gathering?zildjian wrote:Think we'd all like to have a retrospective shaped camper like Martin's, we'd certainly love to see it here in UK
very much
Not exactly a maiden voyage, more a sort of shakedown and snagging trip, but we took the camper up to the Verdon and the Lac de Ste-Croix to give it a bit of a go and see if anything dropped off, fell apart, or didn't work. Parked up in one of our favourite spots on the lakeside in the shade of the oaks. Sadly at weekends it's everybody else's favourite spot as well but mid-week, or better still mid-winter, it's a beautiful place to be!derestrictor wrote:and when is the maiden voyage then sadgit? its been such a long time it seems since starting it
No, the taps are quite clear. It's the mind that's a fog!zildjian wrote:Hurrah then, must be reassuring to find you're on right track after all, do the gas taps come multi-lingual I can always run you off some big round stickers in both red & green if thats helpful
Oh bugger, you sound just like me! No good can come of this. LOLsaDgit wrote:No, the taps are quite clear. It's the mind that's a fog!zildjian wrote:Hurrah then, must be reassuring to find you're on right track after all, do the gas taps come multi-lingual I can always run you off some big round stickers in both red & green if thats helpful