Mark Janke

Rug-ed

Much has happened since my last post.  However, almost all of what has happened does not involve the jPod.  The life of a teacher has overcome me like an ocean wave and I haven’t been able to work on the jPod. Senior Management has done some work on it though.  She filled all of the

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Skinned

Since my career has picked up again with the start of a new school year, most of my time has been devoted to preparing to teach my classes again.  I have also received a shot to help me with my allergies which is mildly helpful (at least it makes it less likely that I’ll suffocate). 

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Rated R

Yesterday, I wired the cabin of the jPod.  Then Nathan (a good friend and faithful reader of this blog) and I insulated it with 1″ insulation.  The R values of the insulation dropped the temperature in the cabin considerably. In our discussion, we determined the best physical places for various electrical components.  I am going

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Comfortably Numb

Pink Floyd had no idea that “comfortably numb” be my state while building a teardrop trailer.  With enough epoxy resin in the air, anyone will be comfortably numb.  They say to use it in a well ventilated area.  Yet they also say to keep it dust free.  So the garage and 3 blocks around smell

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Cured

It has been a few days since my last post.  Much has happened. Senior Management and I got the outside walls skinned, filled all of the holes, and put the first layer of epoxy on them.  I also put a thin layer of polyurethane on the inside of the walls.  The walls are wood and

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Linked Up

I have updated my favorite teardrop links page.  There is so much information out there it was hard to slim it down to just the bare essentials.  I hope these links are interesting and helpful.  I may add to the list more in the future. Today, I plan to keep fiberglassing.  It is a messy

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