And if the wife's not sold yet, consider lowering the asking price.
campmasterk wrote:Thanks Kent. The things I thought about before I skinned. - If I were to use 1/8 twice it would be difficult or impossible to use screws. If I did figure out how to use screws on the first layer how do you avoid hitting them on the second? I do not own 45 clamps like all of you do. When does spring back happen. Now , two weeks from now, 6 months from now? And a final thought - I could have doubled the end plywood ribs. This would have been easy and made spring back a non issue. Hindsight you know.
Oh yea the best part is that it fits perfect.
What cliff says! Nice looking hatch by the way... You have conquered the dreaded hatch, feared by all first timers..lol.. Actually, you will find the door to be more a pain in the back than the hatch..Cliffmeister2000 wrote:campmasterk wrote:Thanks Kent. The things I thought about before I skinned. - If I were to use 1/8 twice it would be difficult or impossible to use screws. If I did figure out how to use screws on the first layer how do you avoid hitting them on the second? I do not own 45 clamps like all of you do. When does spring back happen. Now , two weeks from now, 6 months from now? And a final thought - I could have doubled the end plywood ribs. This would have been easy and made spring back a non issue. Hindsight you know.
Oh yea the best part is that it fits perfect.
Use screws as clamps until the glue dries. Take the screws out and use them again on the second piece until that glue dries. Then take them out, fill the holes, and paint.
The WIFE IS S O L D!
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