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Generic Benroy Hatch / Wall Spacing

Posted:
Fri Apr 18, 2014 2:38 pm
by IslandStorm62
Hi all, I wasn't sure where to ask this question.
The plans for the Generic Benroy Build calls for a 1/4 inch space between the Hatch (Frame) and the Wall. Is there a reason the spacing is that wide? It just seems like a large gap. Has anyone tried it with a 1/8 inch gap? Is 1/8 inch to narrow? Thanks.
Romy
Re: Generic Benroy Hatch / Wall Spacing

Posted:
Thu Dec 04, 2014 3:56 pm
by backstrap bandit
I too am building the generic benroy from what I gather the 1/4 gap is that big to allow for movement and to allow a little leeway for building hatch ex specially since the hurricane hinge allows for sideway movement
Re: Generic Benroy Hatch / Wall Spacing

Posted:
Sun Dec 07, 2014 8:05 am
by noseoil
My Benroy will be a 5' X 9' type as well. I think the 1/4" gap is a good idea in general. It's not like you will miss that combined total of 1/2" for storage space. The 1/4" gap is easy to set up with some 1/4" shim stock (temporarily attached to the sides & double-back tape) used to locate the framing and fasten it together. On the road & bouncing along you may want a bit of "slop" at that point, so things can move around a little & not grind the hatch against the sides causing wear points or binding. The hinge can be pinned to keep any side to side movement out of the picture.
There's no reason you can't gap it at .063" with a feeler gauge if you want, but is this really necessary for a hatch when you can't even see it anyway? With a proper design & seal, it can't leak or move.