I love fairing, it felt like a massive puzzle piece to me when I learned it at boat school. It’s such a lovely way of creating beautiful objects that are cohesive to the eye. I’m glad to see you doing such a wonderful job at it.
The way these are now, all of the downward force of anything you put on the roof is going to be held up by the sheer strength of 1 screw from the bottom of the rib to the sidewall. If you notched the vertical posts on the wall and recessed the rib into the post, it would then transfer the load to the workbench underneath.
Looking good Marty. I like the curves. I also like your use of what we would term a Flapdisc on an angle grinder to sand wood - wouldn't have thought of that! One thing that would concern me is if those curved trusses are going to support the shelves/cabinets, is one screw top and bottom going to hold them? I'd be tempted to add a metal plate like you did from the metal roof beams down to the wood ones. Keep 'em coming - Stay safe & well. 👍👍
To me this has a lord of the rings the shire kind of vibe. Very sort of the hobbit ish and awesome looking, also nautical because that is something you would expect on the old pirate ships!
Marty, how are you doing? I’m one of your followers. Your trailer looks now like the inside rib cage of a whale. it’s looking super cool. Keep up the good work.
Im watching all your old jon boats viveos man. I enjoy watching you on the kontiki
It's like the inside of the bilge of a boat. 😊
Very attractive and strong!
looking like the ribs of a boat!
I love fairing, it felt like a massive puzzle piece to me when I learned it at boat school. It’s such a lovely way of creating beautiful objects that are cohesive to the eye. I’m glad to see you doing such a wonderful job at it.
You are a genius and it’s so amazing the way you think about doing things. I love your work. Incredible.
Nice work looks great.
Looks like a Church! ⛪
I love your fishing video also your wood working
Taking shape and coming together nicely!
The way these are now, all of the downward force of anything you put on the roof is going to be held up by the sheer strength of 1 screw from the bottom of the rib to the sidewall.
If you notched the vertical posts on the wall and recessed the rib into the post, it would then transfer the load to the workbench underneath.
👍🏼👍🏼Looking good bro
A couple Stained Winders , and Ya'll have a Wedding Chapel !
Watching every episode great series 🗿🤙
Keep up the Good Work
Looking good Marty. I like the curves. I also like your use of what we would term a Flapdisc on an angle grinder to sand wood - wouldn't have thought of that! One thing that would concern me is if those curved trusses are going to support the shelves/cabinets, is one screw top and bottom going to hold them? I'd be tempted to add a metal plate like you did from the metal roof beams down to the wood ones.
Keep 'em coming - Stay safe & well. 👍👍
awesomeness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very cool
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Looks like like Noah’s Ark…..I mean Arc.😂😂
To me this has a lord of the rings the shire kind of vibe. Very sort of the hobbit ish and awesome looking, also nautical because that is something you would expect on the old pirate ships!
I know this is a mobile workshop but kinda be cool to have one as a camp trailer too!!!!
Nice whale ribs 😊
Marty, how are you doing? I’m one of your followers. Your trailer looks now like the inside rib cage of a whale. it’s looking super cool. Keep up the good work.
Nice
Should withstand the snow load!
Mornin 🖐😎👍
looks like your building a boat frame you should build your own boat
Looks like you are in a whales ribcage- trailer name: the whale one.
I’m always concerned that all his additions are adding too much weight on these projects.
Marty, you look like you don't feel good.
Looks like you're inside the whale