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10-24-2012, 07:48 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. 
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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!
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10-24-2012, 09:14 AM
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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!

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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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10-24-2012, 09:53 AM
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Hey! Appreciate the offer! But I'll have it painted on.... 
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10-24-2012, 05:47 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!

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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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11-11-2012, 09:34 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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11-11-2012, 09:49 AM
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you'd definitely be the "go to" guy at the track.
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11-11-2012, 09:53 AM
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you'd definitely be the "go to" guy at the track. 
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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!
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11-11-2012, 10:12 AM
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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! 
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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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11-17-2012, 09:27 AM
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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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11-17-2012, 09:40 AM
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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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