by cracker39 » Mon Sep 12, 2005 4:29 pm
Definitely gonna seal it well. If necessary, I can use my band saw to make an "adapter" frame. I thought about making sure that the upper part of my roof sort of flattened out for the fan mounting, but I hate to spoil a nice curve. True, the curve will flatten out a lot after the first 12-16 inches from the front, so it may not be a problem. I'll have to get the fan and check it before I start. I do plan on getting all of my parts before building anyway. I want to be able to put everything on the completed chassis: floor, sides, parts (AC, fan, mattress pieces, battery,etc.), other wood materials, etc. so I can "balance" the chassis for the correct tongue weight and exact axle placement. Then, I can put on the axle and move the trailer chassis to my build area. My wife won't let me keep the carport to use for assembly as her car would have to sit outside (poor car). I did convince her I needed the flat concrete floor for welding up the chassis and assembling the sides.