by Ira » Sun Jan 21, 2007 10:09 am
Sandman, you're going to have to get in and out like your crawling into a cocoon. It's not gonna be a very comfortable experience entering and exiting. And when exiting, I see a lot of spills in your future. You and your loved ones are gonna kill themselves trying to lift that leg the 7 inches, then way down to the ground on the outside.
And remember that you have testicles--which you want to keep in working condition.
I know it's not something you want to hear, but I agree with what was said above--lower those sills to around 2, maybe 3 inches. But there's a little silver lining to this:
You don't have to do this NOW, so this shouldn't stop or slow you down at all for the moment. Put the walls up and do everything ELSE first--then make that final door decision. As a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure the vast majority of us here do the doors (and hatch) as the very, very last things anyway.
Hey, at least it isn't as bad as what I did:
I didn't run any ground wires for my electrical, and this was pointed out to me AFTER the wires were already set into the framed walls!
Boy--was THAT fun adding the ground leads after the fact!
Here we go again!