Showing off the new awning for the back. Well its a tiny canopy really. Works fine as long as the rain stays on the far side of the yellow line :-)
But just look how happy and proud that builder looks ...
Here we have a shot of the car (tug) and trailer ready to roll. And Rhys bringing the washing up home again. (Rare shot that one).
What this blog is about
This is where Steve and Chris (feveredSteve and ChessQueen) will share the ups and downs of 2011's fun project: building a teardrop trailer.
We'll try and include all the detail we can, along with photos, so that you will know what worked and what didn't.
We'll try and include all the detail we can, along with photos, so that you will know what worked and what didn't.
Monday, 20 August 2012
Some SUL-worthy trailers
Here are the promised links. Some classy trailers (including our own of course) ... thanks to Sue Watts for posting the photos that I was too disorganised to take.
Yes, this one is us. Here are some of our neighbours ...
from left to right is Wanda, T(b)ird and Grace with the glamorous fenders.
Then there was the Pod from Wales
Yes, this one is us. Here are some of our neighbours ...
from left to right is Wanda, T(b)ird and Grace with the glamorous fenders.
Then there was the Pod from Wales
Two little gems handmade by Bob (ali) and Paul (blue and white)
Lots more pics in Sue's album of the event. All taken during a narrow window of opportunity between the rain, and the other lot of rain, and that bit of rain after that, and (you get the idea).
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