Re: Fresh Meat....16x7x7
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:41 pm
Thanks Jerry, all rocks chunked are welcomed!! Some of us crap too close to the fire and track it in but other roll in it!
Hank,
You are so right. I've been over the river and thru the wood for years by myself and I enjoy sharing experiences with the wife now. If I can make things where she enjoys it more, the better I enjoy it too.
Thanks Prem. I would have gotten it built but it is much better thanks to guys like you that have shared on this site. Thank you.
Bob,
The pics of the cargo door install are here on pg 5. All my windows, vents and this cargo door are framed with 1x1 square tubing. It is strong enough to support the AC without a problem. In the pics you can see what I did to fill in the void around the AC unit. If you still have problems understanding it, just let me know and I will be glad to go into greater detail.
In this pic you see the cargo door frame and the inserted plywood to fill the void around the AC. I attached 1x2 material to the wall to cover the edge of the cargo door and it is inset enough to hold the plywood insert in place. I will try to get a pic of it for you tomorrow and get it posted.
Rainer70,
Thanks, it is very comfortable with lots of room left over.
I greatly appreciate this site and the folks that are on it. (Even Jerry )
Hank,
You are so right. I've been over the river and thru the wood for years by myself and I enjoy sharing experiences with the wife now. If I can make things where she enjoys it more, the better I enjoy it too.
Thanks Prem. I would have gotten it built but it is much better thanks to guys like you that have shared on this site. Thank you.
Bob,
The pics of the cargo door install are here on pg 5. All my windows, vents and this cargo door are framed with 1x1 square tubing. It is strong enough to support the AC without a problem. In the pics you can see what I did to fill in the void around the AC unit. If you still have problems understanding it, just let me know and I will be glad to go into greater detail.
In this pic you see the cargo door frame and the inserted plywood to fill the void around the AC. I attached 1x2 material to the wall to cover the edge of the cargo door and it is inset enough to hold the plywood insert in place. I will try to get a pic of it for you tomorrow and get it posted.
Rainer70,
Thanks, it is very comfortable with lots of room left over.
I greatly appreciate this site and the folks that are on it. (Even Jerry )