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Location: Virginia | I was looking at buying the book by Kani - E Z Build Living Quarters. Has anyone read it and would like to share their thoughts on it? I am looking at adding a 'weekender' type set up to my trailer - nothing fancy. It currently has nothing in it - just an empty shell - 5' SW. |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Don't know anything about that book, but here's a thread about D.I.Y.S., L.Q..... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=7402&start=1 |
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Location: Little Rock, AR | Pinkmouse, did you buy the book? I have some questions also, and was considering buying it, thought it might keep us from making too many mistakes. |
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Location: Virginia | Originally written by kitten on 2009-01-14 10:24 PM
Pinkmouse, did you buy the book? I have some questions also, and was considering buying it, thought it might keep us from making too many mistakes. No, I did not buy the book. It seemed rather high at $29.99 and the preview showed the book to be only about 50 pages long. The pages that were shown for the preview did not seem to have much information but I thought that maybe they are not showing the 'good' (detailed information) pages. In addition to being a very detail oriented person, I also like to know what alternatives were considered and why they were not chosen. That is the type of book I was/am looking for. |
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Location: Little Rock, AR | I think I will go ahead and purchase the book. When I read that they offer online support for access to answers to any questions I might have I thought it was worth a try. I will let you know how it works out. |
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Location: Little Rock, AR | I did purchase the EZ Build Lq book. I also got the powerpoint. The book is much more informative, and professionally done. I also tried out the online help, and received a reply back in a very timely manner. I think that with this book, I will be able to accomplish this task. If my answers are not in the book, I feel like I can get my answers with no trouble at all. I am going to try to get started next week on my trailer. |
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Location: Virginia | Originally written by kitten on 2009-01-17 12:03 PM
I did purchase the EZ Build Lq book. I also got the powerpoint. The book is much more informative, and professionally done. I also tried out the online help, and received a reply back in a very timely manner. I think that with this book, I will be able to accomplish this task. If my answers are not in the book, I feel like I can get my answers with no trouble at all. I am going to try to get started next week on my trailer. Thanks for the feedback - I was wondering if the 'sample' was indicative of the product. |
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Location: Culpeper, VA | I am also interested in this book. I was wondering if you found it to be very helpful after starting your work on your trailer? My husband and I are heading to Shawnee Natl Forest in April and need to start work on the electric and heat installation in a new Dreamcoach I bought. My husband is familiar with electrical work but has never attempted a horse trailer before. Thanks. |
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Location: Central Arkansas | I think their book would help you tremendously. I bought the CD and am pleased with the content so far. |
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Location: Culpeper, VA | Thanks brushycreek I appreciate it! |
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Location: Little Rock, AR | I did find this book to be very helpful. I found it to be the very thing that I needed to help me with this project. Money well spent in my opinion. |
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Location: Central Arkansas | Thank you kitten since you bought the book and first. |
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