mikeschn wrote:I think you could bolt your struts right to the wall. (If I understood the question.)
Here's how Jst83 did it...
Mike...
Blackjack wrote:I was just wondering, as 3/4" is not that thick. I was also wondering if by adding an additional 3/4" to the side walls, would it give the hatch more support when closed? It would also give the seal more of a surface in which to seal, if you know what I mean.
Your thoughts?
Jst83 wrote:Blackjack wrote:I was just wondering, as 3/4" is not that thick. I was also wondering if by adding an additional 3/4" to the side walls, would it give the hatch more support when closed? It would also give the seal more of a surface in which to seal, if you know what I mean.
Your thoughts?
I'm pretty sure I'm following you, I would probably double the wall thickness in the galley at least above and in front of your counter and cabinets. your right 3/4" isn't much to screw the lifts into. And the more surface area for seal makes good since also. my walls in the above pic are about 2" thick and I had to put solid filler behind where I screwed cause the wall an the inside was to thin and the screws ripped out when I shut it the first time.
Hope my rambling made since. Good Luck Blackjack
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