Model_A Bill wrote:In a past post, Mike wrote:
The first modification Is to change the width of the trailer from 60” to 58”. This will allow the side walls to hang over the frame, thus hiding the frame.
This description is in the generic benroy plan.
With the side walls hanging over the frame a few inches, a 3/4 to 1 inch floor, a 4-6 inch mattress, and a little over a 1 inch ceiling it would seem to me that the 4 foot side wall ( according to the plans) is now closer to 3 feet!
Isn't that getting kind of cramped on the inside or am I missing something here???
3 feet does not sound like a lot of room.
Please enlighten the rookie!!!
Thank you
Huh? Bill, have you been drinking?
No, I know you're not. You're drunk with the OBSESSION!
But where the heck did you come up with 3 feet of width?
He's talking about narrowing the frame, the thing with the wheels, 2 inches total, from 60" to 58". This means you'll be able to use 5' wide ply for your ROOF, the maximum you're gonna be able to find anyway without using other material, runningit the other way, and having to seam..
So losing that 2" of width. your side wall can come down a few inches to cover the side of the FRAME and still use 5' wide material for the roof.
If you DON'T narrow the frame, you need roof material a few inches wider than 5' if you want to come down on your side walls to cover the top of the frame.
So let's say the channel of the frame there is 4 inches high. You'll lose 4" of interior cabin HEIGHTt, but you won't lose anything as far as width goes. And again, you do this to the frame so you can use 5' wide material for the roof.
Where did you get 3' of width from?
Can I please see your high school math scores? And do you please know that I'm just joking around with you and trying to help where I can?