There may be a simple answer to this question but it seems to have me stumped. How do you adjust your sides so that they are square?
When I was installing my shelves, the edge of the shelves did not line up equally with the edges of the sides (I did a corner to corner measurement on the shelf and it was equal). The Left side was 1/2in too far aft. I managed to remove it with minimal damage, now I'm trying to put it in it's proper place. I want to make shure that it's in the correct place.
It seems that when I use a different method, I get different results. I've used lasers, spirit levels, tape measure.
High tech:
The Right side is still attached to the floor, I used this as a reference since it is fixed. I installed a front and rear bulkhead and measured 30in from the Right wall on both. I installed a shelf on the rear and checked it for level. Then I put a laser on the shelf and shot a laser beam. I adjusted till it hit both bulkhead marks. This insured that I was parallel to the trailer sides. The perpendicular beams shot against the side walls, I measured them to the side and adjusted the Left side till they were equal.
Low Tech:
Clamp a straight edge to the nose and placed a carpenter's square against it and one side wall. Moved side till square is touching along it's entire edge.
I'm gonna try this tomorrow, pop 2 perpendicular chalk lines on floor. Line up the trailer side to X-axis then drop a plumb bob off the nose and adjust the sides till both plumb bobs touch the Y-axis. Sounds easy but I'll probably have different results.
I did put the 2 sides together and they are the same size. I'm stumped. I started yeaterday and even slept on it, no progress today.