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jackwagon
All I gotta say is, wow, you do some truly beautiful work! Bonus points for involving the whole family too!
Let me know the next time you are in the area! We are over on the east side of Big Bear City, We'll take you out for a Starbucks or other you wish! We are also building a cabin on property we bought on the south side of the Airport area. We are going with the surplus Forest Service logs (getting them for practically free) and using 14" diameter logs to build a retro lodge/cabin on a combined lot that abuts the open forest land. We are going to get the rock from Rim of the world hwy, in an area that the forest service is allowing people to dig rock out from. If you need any help with your rehab, that is what we do for fun!
I also do custom cabins for people, make them like they are 100 years old (no nails, all Japanese Joinery style), here are pics of one we did at Flathead Lake Montana a couple years ago. We literally cut down local wood(lodgepole pine, and Siberian Elm for the interior built-ins), milled/planked it on site, and made the rock portions from rock we literally dug out of the hillside ourselves and 100% hand split and finished. The pic of the Japanese Tansu front I hand hammered out the ironwork as well. Did a whole lot of hand carving inside on furniture as well.
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Thanks for the invite Rockhounder. Yup, ours is stick framed with 2x4...not nominal but true to size. Built in '33 and our family bought it in '46 after the war. Have tugged and pulled at it but still not a straight corner. Just adds to the "hominess". Just finished re-siding and re-roofing for El Niño. Good luck on your two builds...cabin and truck! :sombrero:
You got it! They say practice makes perfect and this is most definitely one such situation - I wouldn't expect anyone who's been driving FWD vehicles all their life to be able to handle a RWD coming out of control on them, especially around a curve.I'm very comfortable driving a "posi" though... I grew up riding four-wheelers, driving RWD cars on gravel roads (dukes of hazard style), and doing big smokey burnouts in my hot rod trucks. So maybe it's because I have more experience throwing vehicles around? IDK...
And then there is that. Last winter I got to extract someone who had literally buried themselves into a snow bank, unspooled both winches nearly all the way to be able to reach their car while anchoring myself to an oversized telephone/powerline pole on the other side of the road... The irony is I kissed the very same snow bank like the day before (note to self: avoid using the exhaust brake in low gear if you think there may be some ice under the snow, or at the very least shift into 4x4 beforehand), however all I managed to accomplish was pack some snow in and around the front fairlead. The aforementioned folks on the other hand, they must have been flying!The main thing is to slow the **** down and pay attention to what you're doing...
You got it! They say practice makes perfect and this is most definitely one such situation - I wouldn't expect anyone who's been driving FWD vehicles all their life to be able to handle a RWD coming out of control on them, especially around a curve.
And then there is that. Last winter I got to extract someone who had literally buried themselves into a snow bank, unspooled both winches nearly all the way to be able to reach their car while anchoring myself to an oversized telephone/powerline pole on the other side of the road... The irony is I kissed the very same snow bank like the day before (note to self: avoid using the exhaust brake in low gear if you think there may be some ice under the snow, or at the very least shift into 4x4 beforehand), however all I managed to accomplish was pack some snow in and around the front fairlead. The aforementioned folks on the other hand, they must have been flying!
Do you happen to have build threads on the Exploder and the van somewhere, even if they're on a different site?
I don't have a build on the exploder. That was 10 years ago almost, and I just wasn't into all that back then, just build and wheel. I did find a bunch of old pics of me flexin' it out though, I'll have to upload em' one of these days.... But check out my build on the Lunchbox (my van). I also have a build thread on pirate, but it's mostly the same stuff I have on here...
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/148675-The-Lunchbox-Build-4x4-chevy-shorty-van