Motorhome work day
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Motorhome work day
Saturday the 25th we are going to start remodeling the motorhome into Timing & Scoring vehicle. I'll have the MH at my house by 8am. If you're good with tools, have good ideas, have T&S experiance, can carry debris to the dumpster, want to hang out, etc come on by.
7994 Rosebud St
Rancho Cucamonga 91701
7994 Rosebud St
Rancho Cucamonga 91701
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Re: Motorhome work day
crap, I wanted to help. keeping my daughter saturday and I can't travel with her as she has a tennis lesson.
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Re: Motorhome work day
I'll be there. Don't worry KJ, this is definitely more than a one day process. There will be plenty of other times to help. This will mostly be the demo phase.
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Re: Motorhome work day
Eric, I would love to help! Need any tools? I probably have it or this is a very good reason to buy it.....
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I'll be there!
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I'll bring a cooler of be...I mean, soda... ;)
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I'll be there. I can bring Sawzall, circular saw, crowbar, prybars, 3-pound mallet ...
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Let me know if you need any design work once you've got it all emptied out.
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Re: Motorhome work day
Unfortunately, I can't make it. I'm good at breaking things, so this would've been right up my alley.
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They don't need no stinkin' architect..... They need a designer!Robert Puertas wrote:Let me know if you need any design work once you've got it all emptied out.
I think I remember how to use Autocad...
PS. Not to imply that you stink. Hmmmm. Bathed lately?
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I'll be there too. Unless Stinky's planning to participate. ;)
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I'm really no good to anybody... But I could always do a driveby just to harass you all and tell you what obvious thing you've done irreversibly wrong.... }:)
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I'm pretty sure my design talents are more in line with their budget than yours.Leslie Cohen wrote:They don't need no stinkin' architect..... They need a designer!Robert Puertas wrote:Let me know if you need any design work once you've got it all emptied out.
I think I remember how to use Autocad...
PS. Not to imply that you stink. Hmmmm. Bathed lately?
OTOH, a built in Miele Espresso machine might make working in the motorhome more palatable...
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Robert Puertas wrote:OTOH, a built in Miele Espresso machine might make working in the motorhome more palatable...
YES!!!! I am a trained, professional barista; could that be my work assignment?
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Bill Schenker wrote:Robert Puertas wrote:OTOH, a built in Miele Espresso machine might make working in the motorhome more palatable...
YES!!!! I am a trained, professional barista; could that be my work assignment?
Sure, all day, no breaks. Just like working at Fox.
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Ugh!Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Bill Schenker wrote:Robert Puertas wrote:OTOH, a built in Miele Espresso machine might make working in the motorhome more palatable...
YES!!!! I am a trained, professional barista; could that be my work assignment?
Sure, all day, no breaks. Just like working at Fox.
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It would be fun watching Bill work the Expresso machine while doing his whole Zoolander routine trying to impress the producers and directors....
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That weekend my wife and I will be on the beach camping. I'm more of a construction guy then a destruction guy anyway. I usually have pretty good sources for metals, etc. and if Robert draws something up that uses the three dimensions we normally use on this planet I can make it. There's also a scrap yard near the shop and I can sometimes find shelving, desks, etc. pretty cheap.
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Ciceros?John Coffey wrote: and if Robert draws something up that uses the three dimensions we normally use on this planet I can make it.
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Your primary medium is ferrous materials. I think we are planning on balsa wood or leggos to keep the weight down......John Coffey wrote:That weekend my wife and I will be on the beach camping. I'm more of a construction guy then a destruction guy anyway. I usually have pretty good sources for metals, etc. and if Robert draws something up that uses the three dimensions we normally use on this planet I can make it. There's also a scrap yard near the shop and I can sometimes find shelving, desks, etc. pretty cheap.
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If you mean, by the Cicero reference, a basic commitment to skepticism: a belief that human beings cannot be certain in their knowledge about the world, then yes, I can only build an approximation of Robert's idea.Ciceros?
I am a non-ferrous medium too. There's also composite and the new Buckypaper.Your primary medium is ferrous materials. I think we are planning on balsa wood or leggos to keep the weight down......
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Can we do a carbonfiber print overlay on the work? And an 8' tall Red "R" for the back of the motorhome?
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I think raw Buckypaper would be cool.Steve Ekstrand wrote:Can we do a carbonfiber print overlay on the work? And an 8' tall Red "R" for the back of the motorhome?
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The roof of Toby's car had that (the carbon fiber, not the R) at the last event. Just a pattern printed on car wrap material. If we ever actually get the digital printer we are supposed to, I'll be able to do that, too.Steve Ekstrand wrote:Can we do a carbonfiber print overlay on the work? And an 8' tall Red "R" for the back of the motorhome?
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Type measurement: 1 Cicero = 12 Didot-Punkte = 4,404 mmJohn Coffey wrote:If you mean, by the Cicero reference, a basic commitment to skepticism: a belief that human beings cannot be certain in their knowledge about the world, then yes, I can only build an approximation of Robert's idea.Ciceros?