โAug-27-2013 07:49 PM
โAug-29-2013 09:10 PM
Mike Up wrote:
I'm starting to think we have a troll.
First, who in the world would be proud of needing to pay someone to do the yard work he should be doing and use the excuse, I'm not into construction.
Then come off as a pompous elitists, snob and say that there's no travel trailer good enough for him???
Then goes on to say how he's to good for trucks and must have a ride that's so cushy, that he'll think he's being cuddled by mom.
Then come on say how Walmart is beneath him, that he needs his designer food stores that overprice so he can feel he's special shopping there??
Now does anyone know a MAN that would admit, let alone announce this to anyone or on a public board???
I think this guy is nothing but a troll trying to cause a stir in a somewhat conservative working class forum.
โAug-29-2013 08:45 PM
Mike Up wrote:
I'm starting to think we have a troll.
First, who in the world would be proud of needing to pay someone to do the yard work he should be doing and use the excuse, I'm not into construction.
Then come off as a pompous elitists, snob and say that there's no travel trailer good enough for him???
Then goes on to say how he's to good for trucks and must have a ride that's so cushy, that he'll think he's being cuddled by mom.
Then come on say how Walmart is beneath him, that he needs his designer food stores that overprice so he can feel he's special shopping there??
Now does anyone know a MAN that would admit, let alone announce this to anyone or on a public board???
I think this guy is nothing but a troll trying to cause a stir in a somewhat conservative working class forum.
โAug-29-2013 08:32 PM
โAug-29-2013 08:24 PM
Proteus wrote:Terryallan wrote:Proteus wrote:Terryallan wrote:
I'd rather drive a truck too. And in truth. No one is going to tow ant TT of any size with a "normal" vehicle. Unless like me. You think a truck IS a normal vehicle. There are only 2 kinds of home owners. Those who have a truck, and those who need a truck. Trucks are needed for WAAAAY more than just towing a RV.
The truck prejudice here is exactly what is wrong with the US RV industry. I don't have a truck. I just safely towed a 6000lb+ trailer for 2k miles through two national parks. Pray tell, what would I want, or need a truck for? If I need to haul a bunch of****** the dump perhaps? I could see it for towing a large 5th wheel, or a full time trailer, but not a standard vacation travel trailer.
Bottom line is there are lots of people in the US, who, like their counterparts in Europe and Australia would like to tow high quality, well designed trailers with efficient and comfortable daily drivers. There just seems to be a lack of high end options out there....
Lets see, As a home owner. Ever get a load of Mulch? Wanna dump that thru the Sunroof on that SUV? Ever go pick up a water heater, or fridge. Try to stuff that in the back of that SUV. Or did you ever get a load of gravel? Where in your SUV did you put it? Or that load of wood / lumber. Or those sheets of plywood. How well does your lawnmower fit in your SUV?
And while towing that trailer. where would you put the 10 bikes and firewood we carry?
As I said. There are 2 kinds of home owners. the kind that have a truck, and the kind that need a truck. We didn't buy a truck to tow with. We use a truck, because we HAVE one. and they are better suited to tow with. There are no none truck based SUVs on the market today that I would try to tow my TT with. Just can't do it as well.
And you still haven't told us what your TV is.
Mulch? I get together with the neighbors and a blower truck comes down the street. Appliances need to be professionally delivered and installed anyways. Gravel, plywood, lumber? I'm not in the construction industry..why would I need that?. My electric lawnmower fit just fine in my SUV (an ML350 diesel, FYI).
Firewood and 2 bikes fit just fine in the trailer. 10 bikes? Umm..quite the brood you have! Look, I'm not saying that some folks don't need a truck, but I'd maintain that most people don't, and it's really just an image thing (at least where I live). On the rare occasion I need a "real truck"? Home Depot rents em for cheap.
โAug-29-2013 08:14 PM
Proteus wrote:Terryallan wrote:Mike Up wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Lets see, As a home owner. Ever get a load of Mulch? Wanna dump that thru the Sunroof on that SUV? Ever go pick up a water heater, or fridge. Try to stuff that in the back of that SUV. Or did you ever get a load of gravel? Where in your SUV did you put it? Or that load of wood / lumber. Or those sheets of plywood. How well does your lawnmower fit in your SUV?
I agree, I can't see how someone can be a home owner and not own a truck. I'm guessing he's the type that pays someone to do everything around his house so he can keep his unibody eco car.
And then prolly borrows a truck, or utility trailer to go to Lowe's. Sorry. But trucks are just better to ride in, and drive. And are WAAAY more practical.
And I do have a SUV for DW to drive to work. But you won't catch me hooking any thing bigger than a popup to a front wheel drive vehicle. They are not built to tow.
Too funny, you guys nailed it. Except for the part about trucks being "better to ride in and drive". Seriously? On what planet?
โAug-29-2013 06:34 PM
Mike Up wrote:westend wrote:Terryallan wrote:
And you still haven't told us what your TV is.
I think he has a Mercedes ML350 TDI. Gotta' say, I knew he was putting both feet in it with the truck-hatin'. BTW, #1 vehicle in sales this year, again---Ford F150.
My brother's Mercedes M series SUV is such a POS. He's on his 2nd engine after nearly suing them to fix it. Biggest piece of garbage he's ever owned. It's been in for a bunch of other problems as well.
He's also a GM fan boy, so he has his '86 Grand National and Suburban. He tows his Fleetwood TT with his Suburban, wouldn't even tow his 10' X 8' sport equipment utility trailer with Benz, doesn't trust it.
So I can see why you would want a lightweight small TT for a Mercedes, especially if this one is a unibody.
When a Suburban is considered the reliable vehicle, you know the other cars are pretty bad off. ๐ ๐
F150 all the way!
โAug-29-2013 06:22 PM
Terryallan wrote:Mike Up wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Lets see, As a home owner. Ever get a load of Mulch? Wanna dump that thru the Sunroof on that SUV? Ever go pick up a water heater, or fridge. Try to stuff that in the back of that SUV. Or did you ever get a load of gravel? Where in your SUV did you put it? Or that load of wood / lumber. Or those sheets of plywood. How well does your lawnmower fit in your SUV?
I agree, I can't see how someone can be a home owner and not own a truck. I'm guessing he's the type that pays someone to do everything around his house so he can keep his unibody eco car.
And then prolly borrows a truck, or utility trailer to go to Lowe's. Sorry. But trucks are just better to ride in, and drive. And are WAAAY more practical.
And I do have a SUV for DW to drive to work. But you won't catch me hooking any thing bigger than a popup to a front wheel drive vehicle. They are not built to tow.
โAug-29-2013 06:17 PM
Terryallan wrote:Proteus wrote:Terryallan wrote:
I'd rather drive a truck too. And in truth. No one is going to tow ant TT of any size with a "normal" vehicle. Unless like me. You think a truck IS a normal vehicle. There are only 2 kinds of home owners. Those who have a truck, and those who need a truck. Trucks are needed for WAAAAY more than just towing a RV.
The truck prejudice here is exactly what is wrong with the US RV industry. I don't have a truck. I just safely towed a 6000lb+ trailer for 2k miles through two national parks. Pray tell, what would I want, or need a truck for? If I need to haul a bunch of****** the dump perhaps? I could see it for towing a large 5th wheel, or a full time trailer, but not a standard vacation travel trailer.
Bottom line is there are lots of people in the US, who, like their counterparts in Europe and Australia would like to tow high quality, well designed trailers with efficient and comfortable daily drivers. There just seems to be a lack of high end options out there....
Lets see, As a home owner. Ever get a load of Mulch? Wanna dump that thru the Sunroof on that SUV? Ever go pick up a water heater, or fridge. Try to stuff that in the back of that SUV. Or did you ever get a load of gravel? Where in your SUV did you put it? Or that load of wood / lumber. Or those sheets of plywood. How well does your lawnmower fit in your SUV?
And while towing that trailer. where would you put the 10 bikes and firewood we carry?
As I said. There are 2 kinds of home owners. the kind that have a truck, and the kind that need a truck. We didn't buy a truck to tow with. We use a truck, because we HAVE one. and they are better suited to tow with. There are no none truck based SUVs on the market today that I would try to tow my TT with. Just can't do it as well.
And you still haven't told us what your TV is.
โAug-29-2013 05:59 PM
TxTiger wrote:Proteus wrote:
1) Residential construction methods are just that, for homes, not for trailers. And even then, it's mostly for lower end or mid range homes.
I guess it's been too long since I've built a home and maybe I've missed something, but what are the non residential construction methods being used now for homes above lower/mid range?
โAug-29-2013 04:48 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:gmw photos wrote:
...Making statements like "vacuum bonding is a EPIC FAIL" is not a correct statement....
Maybe my reading comprehension is bad, but I swear the statement was;WoodGlue wrote:
Vacuum bonding the wrong way is an EPIC FAIL on the part of most, if not all RV mfgs....
If you are going to quote someone at least try to do it correctly. What you said is the opposite of the original statement. :S
โAug-29-2013 03:41 PM
westend wrote:Terryallan wrote:
And you still haven't told us what your TV is.
I think he has a Mercedes ML350 TDI. Gotta' say, I knew he was putting both feet in it with the truck-hatin'. BTW, #1 vehicle in sales this year, again---Ford F150.
โAug-29-2013 03:39 PM
gmw photos wrote:
...Making statements like "vacuum bonding is a EPIC FAIL" is not a correct statement....
WoodGlue wrote:
Vacuum bonding the wrong way is an EPIC FAIL on the part of most, if not all RV mfgs....
โAug-29-2013 02:58 PM
โAug-29-2013 12:12 PM
Terryallan wrote:
And you still haven't told us what your TV is.
โAug-29-2013 11:55 AM