panamared5(at)brier.net Guest
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 5:25 am Post subject: Builder Support |
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At 09:11 AM 5/26/07, you wrote:
Quote: | When I started this project in Ann Arbor in '94 I
was unable to locate any nearby builders. There was an active group
somewhat north of Detroit, but the only help I got was from the shop at
American International Airways, and they didn't know anything about the RV.
In Chicago I could have had tons of help, but I wasn't able to work on the
project there. In Flagstaff, I briefly met with a -9A builder, before he
moved his project south, and there is now another builder who is about the
same level as I.
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Interesting. One reason I built an RV was because of the extensive
builder support. In the 90's when I built my RV, I built it in New
Mexico, Texas, California and West Virginia. Most of the time, I was
in walking distance of other builders, and I never lived more than 10
miles from a builder. This was all by chance.
I have found that looking at another RV is a very valuable
experience. Even though I am finished, I still look to see how
others did certain things. I have found that there is no one right
way to do things. Builders constantly amaze me with their innovative
solutions for building RVs.
Bob
RV6 "Wicked Witch of the West"
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