They're better when using a slide in camper. You'll see more of them now that you've looked at that one.
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Just had a Tier 1 Gourmet dinner.
PB & J with a side of chicken (Flavored) ramen
OH HELL YESSSSSSssssssss
Tuna fish sandwich for breakfast and lunch yesterday, it was awesome.
Peanut butter is sinfully delicious. Fukers that created it.
So what are the measurements?
Surprise, AZ NW Phoenix.
Dealer item, going to try to cut a deal to have it delivered to me at the NE corner of Speedy's Truck Stop in Lupton. [Coffee]
We did that with our boat. Avoided the stupid AZ 20% sales tax.
Drive to Albuquerque, spend the night on my points, drive the 4 hours to Lupton the next morning to meet at High Noon, then hoof it home.
But I'm getting ahead of myself, only just pinged the dealer on it around the time I posted.
Be nice if I could finagle a trip to one of my clients down there and pop in to check it out myself but it's not in the cards right now.
It's a full size car trailer width and the ramps are good for passenger cars, and I loaded the 3/4 ton van on it with no problems.
Eh shit....I didn't know which trailer Irving was asking about.
Yes, inquiring about the trailer your selling OBC, thanks. If everyone else backs out, I guess I'm third.
Yessir.
Lookin' out for US if it fits the needs.
Surprise... I went shooting today.
How'd it go?
BANG!
Meh.
Oddly just.
Im done with this day. Night folks.
Alrighty.
Goodnight, brethren.....Finally Friday. Dear Jesus I have a lot on my plate ahead. I figure to manage it with some luck.
See ya later.
G’nite friend.
Lots of early to bed type people here.
No kidding...
Night folks!
Back to quoting...
Well farts,
Already Sold. Somebody got a pretty nice deal.
https://www.tomscamperland.com/2008-...nix-AZ/6600233
https://cf-img.autorevo.com/2008-jay...jpg?1553831969
I've seen a trailer like that on the way to drop my kid off at school.
Got a crash course in concrete tonight. Family blew the horn for help laying his patio. WAY more concrete than I was expecting. 10 yards and it wasn't enough in the end. Thank God we had a seasoned concrete guy there to show us our ass from our elbows. The concrete guy kept talking about what a bad job it was, but for none of us having ever done it before, and my buddy saving like $8,000. I thought it turned out alright. I sure won't have trouble drinking beer on the patio this summer.
Rope is to hold broom because handle is too short to reach?
Yes. I never would have thought of that. It was a long handle broom, but there were spots where it wasn't long enough. The tools are just stuff that general contractor guys had, so they were a bit busted up and not ideal. The guy driving the concrete truck definitely laughed at us a few times. Not for being on the roof, that was way later, but just us figuring out what to do in general.
Doesn't look bad at all from what you've shown.
Finishing flat concrete is an art, but you can get pretty decent with some elbow grease and patience.
Having some of the right tools (bull float especially, even if home made of wood) makes a HUGE difference...
I liked using the Folsom(?) at the end. It felt like the finish coat of drywall mud. There are a lot of areas that will be a permanent reminder of our first time, but the home owner and I are still happy about the end result. I purposely didn't take pictures of those.
He's gonna regret putting that bend in the side there if he ever wants to park anything on it or sell and the buyers be like "WTF irving's family dude?"
Got it done right, or at least the 10yds?
What did you do with other 5 yds?
Good morning
Crickets & mice
Today's secret word: Gratitude
Like peewee's playhouse
*squeak*
Last time you squeaked, Buffalobo came in with a stomp.
He did?
I don't remember.
Is the trailer sold? I can pick up this weekend if available.