The Mrs and I don't think twice about driving 1400 miles to Florida to go on a cruise. We've done it at least 5 times so far. Flying blows now. Ask Griff.CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:23 pmIf I'm travelling by myself 10hrs is when I start to consider flying. I get to leave when I want, stop where and when I want, eat when I want, arrive when I want, and flying anywhere is $500 now just to risk what Dan went through.max225 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:27 pm
I think 5 hrs is just about the break even point. It is usually better to drive anywhere within 5 hrs of driving range... anything post that it's better/faster to fly.
It's usually 1-1.5 hr flight+1hr to airport +1hr ahead of plane +1 hr after airport to get rental car etc... so 4.5hrs total travel min with no delay for a 1 hr flight vs a 5 hr drive and you're your own boss.
Add one person to my trip though and I'll typically nope right out of driving
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wap wrote: ↑Mon Jun 30, 2025 8:30 pmThe Mrs and I don't think twice about driving 1400 miles to Florida to go on a cruise. We've done it at least 5 times so far. Flying blows now. Ask Griff.CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:23 pm
If I'm travelling by myself 10hrs is when I start to consider flying. I get to leave when I want, stop where and when I want, eat when I want, arrive when I want, and flying anywhere is $500 now just to risk what Dan went through.
Add one person to my trip though and I'll typically nope right out of driving


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I am not a welder, but was reasonably good at TIG ing up 4130 parts. MIG welding mild steel is a pain in the ass to me, I could never get decent at it.... lots of grinding involved. So I understand this reference.
Good luck.
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This entire truck is going to go from nice rainbow tig welds to big fat MIG welds, and be heavier due to the mild steel tubing having to be thicker for equivalent strength. It'll eventually be cheaper and faster but a lot of us are bummed out because it's going to be a lot messier without the shock and awe of jewel like welds when people come through and see them before coating. Our current quality has sold contracts to a few other countries as well.

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RIP to being able to make a pack of lenses last a year.golftdibrad1 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 01, 2025 2:25 pmI am not a welder, but was reasonably good at TIG ing up 4130 parts. MIG welding mild steel is a pain in the ass to me, I could never get decent at it.... lots of grinding involved. So I understand this reference.
Good luck.