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Major accomplishment achieved today.

I am putting the MMP back together. I got a start today with getting some of the wooden framework in place. The most expensive piece, not c…

Started by Russell E Johnson

3 Jul 11, 2017
Reply by Ralph Javins

Passenger wall framing completed

Today was not exciting, just completed the framework on the passenger side of the MMP and began scoping out how to frame in the front end.…

Started by Russell E Johnson

2 Jul 8, 2017
Reply by Russell E Johnson

Another day in paradise--or--What repairing delamination entails.

Took at the MMP again this morning. What a fun time that was. First thing I did was to once again back the pickup up to the MMP, but the dr…

Started by Russell E Johnson

6 Jun 21, 2017
Reply by Russell E Johnson

Carpet removal

Not much accomplished, got the wall marked up and cut for removal and started removing more of the carpet. Just a gazillion, bazillion stap…

Started by Russell E Johnson

4 Jun 20, 2017
Reply by Russell E Johnson

Day whatever plus one

Today was a mixed bag. I found more water logged wood and insulation all under the long window. Removed everything down to the floor and I…

Started by Russell E Johnson

0 Jun 12, 2017

Day... oh well whatever day it is.

Took at the MMP this morning, after fighting with myself for almost 3 hours about getting up and doing something. I did get more of the sty…

Started by Russell E Johnson

5 Jun 12, 2017
Reply by M K Wilkie

Decision made on the MMP

Well after much turmoil and deliberation, and the input of a good friend, I have decided to go with rebuilding the MMP (Mobile Money Pit) a…

Started by Russell E Johnson

3 Jun 10, 2017
Reply by Russell E Johnson

Another chunk of paneling soaking wet

Back at the MMP today. And when I pulled out the dinette I found the wall was wet and pulling apart. Turns out the window over the dinette…

Started by Russell E Johnson

1 Jun 2, 2017
Reply by Tina

Back at it again

I continued the destruction of the ceiling this afternoon. It was a trick getting out that other cabinet. All the 120 electric wiring runs…

Started by Russell E Johnson

2 Jun 1, 2017
Reply by Pat Daly

Semaphore Industries Caboose trailers

I just saw several old posts regarding The Caboose travel trailers built by Semaphore Industries in the early 1970's. my late father used t…

Started by Byron Ellis

0 May 28, 2017

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