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      Location: south of Cowtown, TEXAS | For those that wanted it, it's in my album. They're rough estimates but pretty close. Link is below in my sig. Thanks ya'll! |
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   Location: Coconut Creek, FL | Thanks for sharing - it's got a very comfortable feel to it. Great job. |
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    Location: Kansas | Guess I'm not smart enough to "see" your sig. Can't access, help? |
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     Location: sc | http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/photos/photo-thumbnails.asp?... |
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  Location: Indianapolis, IN | WOW... I really like your floorplan. How do you like it so far? Anything you wished you would have done different?? |
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Location: Birmingham, Alabama | I have a trailer I want to fix up similiar to what you are doing. I have a stock trailer that I want to put a tack room into. Should I insulate the ceiling as well as the walls? What material can I use for a ceiling? What about walls? Any ideas you can give me is greatly appreciated.
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 Location: Just moved to Montana! | I also love your plan and the outcome! Although I'm still looking for a trailer, I may "borrow" some of your ideas to make my own LQ. Thanks for sharing! |
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     Location: Newton, NJ | Dawn, you've done a terrific job on that little space. I have a Silver Star with the same floor space, but I have a passthru door. I've been looking for a plan and your's seems to be just what I need. Hope you don't mind if I copy - immitation is the purest form of flattery. Thanks for sharing. |
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