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Old 10-24-2012, 06:48 AM
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I think that Sieg must be a close friend the way he's bustin your balls with the rainbow cheech and chong sign, If you get bored cruise it up to wyo and we'll take a road trip through the park with a couple of hotrods, Will try to meet you in vegas next week, Grandmaster W.


The Sieg? We had to pull the "T" out of his name 'cause he was driving too fast...


Hopefully you can make the Lat G get-together on Wednesday evening at the Flamingo.

https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=38246


Everybody but the S (t) ieg will be there!



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The Sieg? We had to pull the "T" out of his name 'cause he was driving too fast...


Hopefully you can make the Lat G get-together on Wednesday evening at the Flamingo.

https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=38246


Everybody but the S (t) ieg will be there!



Thanks buddy......feelin the love and really wish I could be there!

Hope you all have a great time!

(and take lots of pictures)
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Hey! Appreciate the offer! But I'll have it painted on....
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Old 10-24-2012, 04:47 PM
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The Sieg? We had to pull the "T" out of his name 'cause he was driving too fast...


Hopefully you can make the Lat G get-together on Wednesday evening at the Flamingo.

https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=38246


Everybody but the S (t) ieg will be there!



I will plan to attend, as long as I am not in jail by then! will be there monday till friday alot can happen, without adult supervision (wife)
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Old 11-11-2012, 08:34 AM
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Found this trailer while just cruising around Racing Junk....


Part of it would be PERFECT for me! A guy that's never seen "enough" tools.... Check out this tool list!!! OMG!!


http://www.racingjunk.com/New-Traile...SuperSize=true
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Found this trailer while just cruising around Racing Junk....


Part of it would be PERFECT for me! A guy that's never seen "enough" tools.... Check out this tool list!!! OMG!!


http://www.racingjunk.com/New-Traile...SuperSize=true
you'd definitely be the "go to" guy at the track.
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you'd definitely be the "go to" guy at the track.
Yeah --- I sent the link to Charley and said "wouldn't MIKE love this set up!!"


Nasty trailer - but the tool list was/is certainly impressive!


I'm still waiting on all the drawings for mine -- after my trip to the dealer in Chandler and a great discussion about how to "do" mine.... Raising the floor in the living area to get the headroom down to "normal" but giving me bigger tank storage for water/grey water etc... and giving me pullouts for BBQ and Cooler... It was a great idea! So scrapped the plans we had and started over. I'm my own worst enemy!
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Yeah --- I sent the link to Charley and said "wouldn't MIKE love this set up!!"


Nasty trailer - but the tool list was/is certainly impressive!


I'm still waiting on all the drawings for mine -- after my trip to the dealer in Chandler and a great discussion about how to "do" mine.... Raising the floor in the living area to get the headroom down to "normal" but giving me bigger tank storage for water/grey water etc... and giving me pullouts for BBQ and Cooler... It was a great idea! So scrapped the plans we had and started over. I'm my own worst enemy!
It's like shopping for a house; once you find one you like and you decide to buy it................... quit looking!!!!!!
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Well.... This is by far the longest "process" I think I've ever had to go through!

That's the problem when you're trying to do "custom" I guess.

Renegade has now told me that I can't do "living quarters" stacker longer than 44' with my truck and hitch set up. And I hired Mayflower moving to come and check out my street and driveway and they're telling me a 48' is no problem. But now I'm limited once again by the weight and hitch (mini fifth wheel).

So I'm having to split my "I want" list in two parts --- what I want in the garage area and what I'd like in the living quarters. I don't want the garage area to be any smaller than what I have in my current 24' trailer.... That's locked in stone. Any smaller than what I have now would be unusable IMHO. So what get's squeezed is the living quarters. Which leaves only 20' (including the overhang bed room area). We'll make it work - it just won't be as B/A as I wanted. Smaller is actually better for me so I'm okay with that. But what a process. You don't know any of this until you say --- well I want this and this and this.... you wait a month and they say "NO". Crap -- tell me up front so I can work with something!!! Argh!

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Lucky for me -- I was smart enough to plan ahead a bit when I built "the shed" 8 years ago! The big door (actually my brother in laws suggestion) is exactly the right thing to have put in!!








I need to install the CB and a couple of other things -- so since it's suppose to rain about 5" this weekend -- and it's COLD -- It's nice to bring it inside to do that kind of work!!




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