Jim Robinette drives one of those. He lurks here and chimes in from time to time!
He is a -7A builder in VA. Right now, I think he is travelling in Russia.
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Must be because as a CPA, you saw how much money those General Contractors were makingaerial wrote:Trained and licensed as a Certified Public Accountant. Currently self-employed as a Carpenter/General Building Contractor.

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 Thanks! I've got the preview plans for my 7A, the "history of RV", and a subscription to the RVator. I also picked up a 60 gal compressor, 3 die grinders, full size stand up drill press, 2 bench grinders, chop saw w/cutoff blade, bench belt/disk sander ... but am stuck with deciding between the Isham, Avery, or Cleveland RV tool kits. Leaning towards Isham right now due to the word-of-mouth on having a DRDT-2 along with a pneumatic squeezer.cjensen wrote:BrickPilot wrote:Senior engineer for a major CAD software company.to Rivetbangers Jeff!! Cool avatar!!
I see you are in the "prebuild" stage for a 7A...got the preview plans or a training kit yet???
 Approval for that must happen before the foundation gets poured.  6 weeks later she'll be done and I will order [at least] the empenage kit.  While waiting for that to arrive, my plan is to plumb the shop pressure system, build work tables, install my bench equipment, and take a class up in SLC as to "how to build an RV."  Standard build is my plan... both for financial reasons and to prolong the therapy of building.
   Approval for that must happen before the foundation gets poured.  6 weeks later she'll be done and I will order [at least] the empenage kit.  While waiting for that to arrive, my plan is to plumb the shop pressure system, build work tables, install my bench equipment, and take a class up in SLC as to "how to build an RV."  Standard build is my plan... both for financial reasons and to prolong the therapy of building.  

Cool Joe! Who do you fly the 40/45 for?RV8or wrote:Very interesting backgrounds guys...really impressive.
I'm ex-Air Force, on furlough from American Airlines, and currently flying the Lear 40/45XR.
I was a System Engineer for a network perfomance/monitoring company during the first 2 years of my furlough...until that job was outsourced!
Soon to be back at American (guessing July), and most likely will be moving North; either towards Chad or CJ!
Thomas, I wish I had a job in the medical field
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