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Location: rainbow, texas | Does anyone know of a cheap place in north Texas that does customized living quarters. I have a 2006 4-Star and would like to start doing weekend trail riding instead of showing....its a lot cheaper! Need to have some living quarters installed first. Would appreciate any and ALL advice, Thanks from Texas ! |
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Location: western PA | This same question was recently asked in a previous posting. It resulted in having several businesses being listed. It you do a search under living quarters, you will find some Texas companies listed. Be forewarned, the pricing of LQs is not for the feint of heart. A "cheap" LQ is a waste of time and money; a less expensive one is still quite expensive. By writing down your needs, asking a lot of questions, completing some preparatory footwork and comparing apples to apples, you should be able to determine a conversion company from which to choose. BOL Gard |
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Location: washington | If you want to try to do-it-yourself, I used this link and made a really nice insulated finished tackroom which I camped out of for a year. It was warm, dry, and very cozy.
http://todd.redwrench.com/index.htm
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Location: Southern New Mexico | How big is your tack room? I've got lots of ideas but I just can't decide on what to put in mine. |
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Location: Hill Country, Texas | A friend of mine just had his lq done ...he lives near Gainsville...he said he was very happy and would recommend them. You can write to him at cowhorse@earthlink.net. His name is Chuck and tell him that Nickie sent you.
Edited by ntcowgirl 2008-04-12 3:35 PM
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