I installed my hatch yesterday and it sticks out funny on the bottom. I think the skin made the hatch stretch back some. any advise on how to deal with this. I need help.
Thanks guys.
DudKC wrote:I was hoping this thread would get some good replies because I think that was part of our problem with our hatch. I'm not sure how to fix it so we were just going to scrap it and build a new hatch. We used 2 pieces of 3/4" particle board laminated together for the side ribs, I thought that would be plenty strong to hold the bend in the luan we used. Since our hatch is 6 feet long we ran the luan horizontal and bent it against the grain. This time we are thinking of running the luan vertical and having a vertical seam down the middle in the hopes that it will bend easier that way and might not pull the hatch ribs out of shape. Thanks for posting the thread, I'll keep my eye on it for suggestions or any updates from you on how you fixed yours. Or I'll come back with (hopefully) a new and functional hatch.
DudKC wrote:I was hoping this thread would get some good replies because I think that was part of our problem with our hatch. I'll keep my eye on it for suggestions or any updates from you on how you fixed yours. Or I'll come back with (hopefully) a new and functional hatch.
Gage wrote:DudKC wrote:I was hoping this thread would get some good replies because I think that was part of our problem with our hatch. I'll keep my eye on it for suggestions or any updates from you on how you fixed yours. Or I'll come back with (hopefully) a new and functional hatch.
This same question was addressed in the 'GENERAL' section with qualified answers. This thread needs to be locked up so as not to cause any confusion.
CarlLaFong wrote:Can you make some relief cuts in the ribs and pull it back into the proper curve? You could then sister up some new ribs along side of the existing ones to hold it in shape
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