New Years Eve here in Ireland and I'm watching the MSC PALAK (Container ship) bring my HW to me very slowly.
I've been giving some thought on how best to document the build.
I know the usual route for documenting a build is to set up your own site using Wordpress or some other platform.
I've also been lamenting the lack of traffic on this forum .
Maybe Slings are so easy to build compared to RVs that a forum isn't really necessary....
Anyway - My thought was to use this forum to document the build rather than setting up a separate site. Something along the lines of what I did for the Overland camper I build a few years ago (https://forum.expeditionportal.com/thre ... ing.78237/)
However, my primary concern with this approach is the longevity of this forum given the lack of traffic.
Thoughts?
Documenting a build here?
Re: Documenting a build here?
Are you a member of EAA?
Bill Ince
Retired Heavy Equipment Operator
Clearwater, Florida
Retired Heavy Equipment Operator
Clearwater, Florida
Re: Documenting a build here?
Ireland based so nope.
Re: Documenting a build here?
EAA members (subscription required) have access to a dedicated builder's log. It's pretty good and a lot of builders have used it.
Bill Ince
Retired Heavy Equipment Operator
Clearwater, Florida
Retired Heavy Equipment Operator
Clearwater, Florida
Re: Documenting a build here?
EAA (the national organization, not the chapters) is open to members from any country.
Blog of various projects: https://blog.familjenjonsson.org/blog/
Re: Documenting a build here?
Yes absolutely log the build! I for one would be very interested, especially being from Ireland myself!
Must be excruciating watching the ship moving so slowly
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/de ... :MSC_PALAK
Must be excruciating watching the ship moving so slowly
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/de ... :MSC_PALAK
Re: Documenting a build here?
I've been using the EAA Builder's log, and it's great to have.
It's easy to use, and free to EAA members.
It's easy to use, and free to EAA members.
Re: Documenting a build here?
I think suggesting the EAA system is missing the point.
I was suggesting doing it here in Blog form to try to drive a little more traffic to this site and also for me to better connect to the Sling build community since I will be the only person building one anywhere near my location.
However, I've not had any response to my PMs from the slingpilots.com forum admin. That makes me concerned about the longevity of this site/forum.
I was suggesting doing it here in Blog form to try to drive a little more traffic to this site and also for me to better connect to the Sling build community since I will be the only person building one anywhere near my location.
However, I've not had any response to my PMs from the slingpilots.com forum admin. That makes me concerned about the longevity of this site/forum.
Re: Documenting a build here?
This is not in any way a harp on the admins of this particular forum, but I would never host a build log, which is crucial to keep and maintain (and might even be a legal requirement), on a site where there's any question about support, how to back up, etc. I'd either do it on a site I own and maintain, or very carefully vet any solution I'm not in control over for the ability of backing up and porting your data to somewhere else should the need arise.ianc9 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 2:31 am I think suggesting the EAA system is missing the point.
I was suggesting doing it here in Blog form to try to drive a little more traffic to this site and also for me to better connect to the Sling build community since I will be the only person building one anywhere near my location.
However, I've not had any response to my PMs from the slingpilots.com forum admin. That makes me concerned about the longevity of this site/forum.
Blog of various projects: https://blog.familjenjonsson.org/blog/
Re: Documenting a build here?
I will be required to also keep an "official" log for the Irish authorities. But your point is a fair one.lutorm wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:01 am This is not in any way a harp on the admins of this particular forum, but I would never host a build log, which is crucial to keep and maintain (and might even be a legal requirement), on a site where there's any question about support, how to back up, etc. I'd either do it on a site I own and maintain, or very carefully vet any solution I'm not in control over for the ability of backing up and porting your data to somewhere else should the need arise.
It's disappointing to see so little activity here though