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Old 08-11-2012, 06:51 AM   #1
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It's done, well almost!

Our RV "Home Base" is all done except the sorting and shuffling Here's a link to the pictures: http://s1221.photobucket.com/albums/...0construction/
In Joyce's art room/storage space you'll notice the old couch from the Monty and the curtain hides the shower and toilet. Once we get it cleaned up friends without rigs can stop by and stay, sleeping in the art room.
For those who notice the rig isn't straight. The tree parts in the back of the truck had to be trimmed. Joyce and I are more or less "Tree Huggers" and thought that branch could stay. We were wrong. As you can see there's utilities and parking for two rigs so if you're coming thru here (Wilsey,KS - South of I70 between Abilene and Manhattan just off of Hwy 56 between Herrington and Council Grove) and we're here stop by and visit. Our rates are really low .
 
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Looks like ya'll got your nest made, neat.
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Old 08-11-2012, 07:19 AM   #3
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That looks awesome! It is nice to see the workshop area. My problem would be I would need a second shop for a place to have my tools as the first one would need to store my wood! Nice setup.
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Old 08-11-2012, 07:33 AM   #4
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Actually I carry four toolboxes with me in the basement of the Monty. Couldn't give them all up myself either.
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That looks nice Dick.
Had a guy next to me that had all his tools including oxyacetylene torches and wire welder. It weighed 20,000lbs. and yes, he was using a pickup
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Looks like a nice set up, enjoy!!!
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Very nice!
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Really nice set up, Dick. Ain't it great when a plan comes together. Enjoy your hard work and effort.
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Sweet! nice areas for both of you. Workin the plan!
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Looks great..... Good luck with everything.
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Old 08-13-2012, 03:37 AM   #11
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Excellent job Dick!

Love the his and hers work sheds!!!

One question? What type of water filter are you running? Right now we have simple (not so cheap) in line off the hose but want something more substantial as the water is not the greatest.

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