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Postby chuck1954 » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:18 pm

:oops: New guy needs to know what size the doors should be? :thinking:
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Postby madjack » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:32 pm

...the easiest answer is...as big as ya can....30-32"Wx 36-40"H are pretty common sizes...try to keep the bottom edge around 2"s above the floor and no more than half your mattress height...this is to save the bottoms of your legs and shins when entering and exiting............
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Postby satch » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:35 pm

Mine are 36"hx30"w. I'm a small dude, so it would really be a personal choice. There is no set standard. 8)
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Postby Juneaudave » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:45 pm

I recommend the scientific pants method for minimum size...that would be waist size times 3/4 for width plus in-seam length for height. So if you wear 36x32 pants go with 36x3/4=27 wide by 32 high. Otherwise, make the door as large as you can, keeping in mind the aesthetics and what looks good to you. The doors on my build are 32 inch wide by 37 inches tall. I think most keep the bottom of the door a couple inches lower than the top of the mattress, and you need to leave some room on the top for structural support. 30"s wide seems pretty common for width.

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Postby halfdome, Danny » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:50 pm

Juneaudave wrote:I recommend the scientific pants method for minimum size...that would be waist size times 3/4 for width plus in-seam length for height. So if you wear 36x32 pants go with 36x3/4=27 wide by 32 high. Otherwise, make the door as large as you can, keeping in mind the aesthetics and what looks good to you. The doors on my build are 32 inch wide by 37 inches tall. I think most keep the bottom of the door a couple inches lower than the top of the mattress, and you need to leave some room on the top for structural support. 30"s wide seems pretty common for width.

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Postby Juneaudave » Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:04 am

[quote="halfdome, Danny]
What if you wear shorts :roll: :thinking: Danny[/quote]

Shucks..so much for my pants formula...Didn't even think about that because shorts aren't big on my Alaska wardrobe!!! When we went to Hawaii in January...the people on the beach had to put on sunglasses just from the glare from my family's legs!!!! I had to make up a batch of homemade SPF 65 to keep from burning!!!!

Back to doors...I guess Madjacks answer is the best.."as big as ya can"...my mattress just got in from Knox Foam (after an extended trip) and it seems like the insides are filling up pretty quickly with the mattress, cabinets and what all. Very cozy...but big doors certainly help so long as they look right!!
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commercially available??

Postby CADLAC » Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:11 pm

I have seen some tears with commercially built doors with screens. Has anyone found where to buy them? :thinking:
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Re: commercially available??

Postby Steve_Cox » Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:23 pm

CADLAC wrote:I have seen some tears with commercially built doors with screens. Has anyone found where to buy them? :thinking:


Yup, looked at them today. They go for $300 each + $50 shipping, now if I could just remember where I saw them :lol:
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Thanks

Postby chuck1954 » Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:26 pm

Thank you all for the help
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Re: commercially available??

Postby CADLAC » Fri May 02, 2008 9:32 pm

Steve_Cox wrote:
CADLAC wrote:I have seen some tears with commercially built doors with screens. Has anyone found where to buy them? :thinking:


Yup, looked at them today. They go for $300 each + $50 shipping, now if I could just remember where I saw them :lol:


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