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Originally Posted by mazdaparts
How are you doing the roll up door? I learned a trick a while ago watching Norm Abrams build a roll top desk. He cut all the individual pieces and then glued them to a piece of canvas.
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Thanks Mazda.. I do it about the same way you seen on TV I cut the strips and use a square to hold them in line and then I use Heating duct foil tape to hold it like I did on my alum bull rack works great..
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Originally Posted by SANDCRAFT TRANSPORT
What a fantastic marriage of wood, plastic & RC, you have really turned out a winner there.
WELL DONE the young TC’s fabricators.
Tim
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Thanks Much Tim your building is defiantly inspiration for my building..
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Originally Posted by sneaky-pete
Paul,you have out done yourself!
That is some bad@ss wood work
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Thanks Much Troy.. But a lot of it has to go to my son Tristin he really worked hard on these..
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Originally Posted by Espeefan
These are sweet trailers. I bet you'll get enough interest to crank out at least a handful more. Not so different from the old stock cars that used to haul cattle on the railroads, back in the 60s and 70s. The construction is really close to that, and they used to use wood too.
Just looking at the shelves in the back ground, I have to ask - how many trucks do you own now? It looks like you have one for ever member on this forum!
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Yeah Nate you are right they are very close in build and there has not been any interest but Gun witch I was surprised but who knows Tristin wants to make some extra money for collage. I have my self a little Rc addiction I am at 23 built trucks and about that many trailers too..
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Originally Posted by petermoblin
Looking great Paul. Your an animal, is there anything you can't build
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Thanks Jessy and yes construction stuff I am not very good at