I just ran across this sticky and thought I'd put in my dos centavos. On the Squidget, I used a method similar
to the simple cleat above. Except that I attached the cleat
to the
wall, not the
floor. When the
wall was set on the
floor, the side came down beside the
floor edge and the cleat sat on the
floor where it was attached
to the
floor with glue and screws.
On the PT, I plan
to add another "cleat". Only, I call these 3/4" x 1" high cleats connector strips. One will be attached
to the full length of the
wall, 1 3/4" from the bottom edge of the plywood skin. The other will be attached
to the
floor with glue and screws put in from the bottom up into the connector strip before the
floor is attached
to the chassis (left figure). When the side is set in place, the two strips are joined with screws and glue. The side skin is attached with glue and screws
to both the
floor connector strip and
to the
floor itself (right figure). The Squidget cabin was secure with just one strip. The PT will have more holding power
to keep the walls attached
to the
floor. Pocket screws could be used
to jon the two strips, but only after the side skin is screwed
to the
floor connector strip.
