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Wroughtn as in working iron, well metal
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We have made a commitment to purchase a 1986 non-tag axle Detroit powered wide body Newell. It is a two owner, first one until 98 and the second has owned it since then. Second owner's wife passed away last year and he is now selling just as we are looking around for a motor home to replace our fifth wheeling adventures.

We have a kazillion questions. My wife is concerned about the age while I'm totally zonkers on getting Newell quality at a price we can stretch our budget around.

My wife is retired from telephony, isn't everyone? I'm a self employed inventor/welder/artist/humanitarian. The humanitarian thing is the biggest thing for awhile now, invented ubuntublox, check it out on Youtube or Google it, with your seat belt firmly in place of course.

We are not sure if we will end up full timing, a dream right now, but we do want to spend a bunch of time on the road. I have to be doing things, golf is fun but not near as much fun as making something that no one has ever made before. So one of the early projects on the coach will be the one of a kind rear bumper. It will be the work bench for making stuff any place we park. I called Newell and they said the 12.5 kv generator puts out 240 volts which means my Lincoln inverter tig machine will work. I love the idea of coming up with a neat whatever and being able to pick up some aluminum and make it on the spot.

Keep your fingers crossed for us getting the Newell and don't be offended if a question comes out of nowhere about how you handled that on your Newell or why you did that etc.

We are excited.

Harvey and Glenda Lacey
Wylie Texas
Doser the weenie dawg and his cat Chewie

Ubuntublox.com
harveylacey.com

Did I mention the rear window?

Yeah, the coach has a rear window because the original owner didn't want anyone to think he was driving a bus........
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Wroughtn as in working iron, well metal - by Wroughtnones - 01-17-2014, 09:57 AM
RE: Wroughtn as in working iron, well metal - by folivier - 01-17-2014, 10:04 AM
RE: Wroughtn as in working iron, well metal - by lbrachfe - 01-17-2014, 10:28 AM
RE: Wroughtn as in working iron, well metal - by Fulltiming - 01-17-2014, 10:29 AM
RE: Wroughtn as in working iron, well metal - by Fulltiming - 01-17-2014, 12:55 PM
RE: Wroughtn as in working iron, well metal - by rheavn - 01-17-2014, 02:24 PM

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