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JTTHECLOCKMAN
01-10-2008, 06:11 PM
Was checking the photo gallery as I like to do from time to time. I noticed two new photos uploaded from RVWoods. They are of his craft show display. It is unique for sure and very well done. Also learned what RV stands for. Now as I was looking at the inside of this building I thought to my self where is the crafts he is showing and then it dawned on me and I said to myself,self ,DUH. He sells shelves. All I can say is what great things you can do with these shelves the more involved with scrollsawing you get. The sky is the limit.
Couple questions for you. I see that this show is an outdoor show, so do you use it for indoor shows too if you do any??? How big is the unit??? How hard is it to erect??? How many pieces are there??? I bet you get alot of compliments.
RVWood
01-12-2008, 01:58 AM
John, Thanks for the compliments!
To answer your questions; I use this indoors and outdoors; it measures 10'x15'; it took me 3 months to design + build; many compliments but it didn't enhance sales any. It takes 1 1/2-2 hrs. to set up, and it rolls on 2 large carts to setup and teardown. It did succeed in getting me accepted into all 5 higher end shows I applied to, but the labors exceeded the benefits. For 2008 I'm eliminating the wood roof, trading for a silver tarp drawn over the roof trusses to reduce setup time and overall bulk. The walls needed to be sturdy to support my products, this was a plus. I also want to go into smaller products this year indulging in Scrolled pieces/shelves etc. It was fun to build
and use, waterproof etc., but I want to concentrate more on new products instead of the setup.
Thanks, Jeff B.
Woodbutcher68
01-12-2008, 08:18 AM
That's pretty impressive.
Most shows here only have an 8X8 space indoors or a 10X10 outdoors. I'd have to get 2 spaces to fit it in.
RVWood
01-12-2008, 11:53 AM
Thanks Fred,
many shows in my area are 10'10', 10'x15', or 10'x20', but many smaller shows are limited to 10'x10'. This is why I will convert the roofing panels to wall sections for my tent setup that measures 10x10. This is also why I'm gearing my product sizes down to smaller/medium priced pieces to make thing easier.
Thanks, Jeff :)
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