

The gap between the sides and the end of the trailer will be closed using an adjustable piece to account for any unlevel-ness there might be.

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crpngdth2001 wrote:May be “low tech”, but surely very stout. I’d not want the roof to get caught by wind, then flop down on my head!
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wyldesyde007 wrote:Here's an additional item I wanted to show you guys, this is my low tech solution for clamping down the roof to the rear wall
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The lowly turnbuckle rises to the occasion!Iconfabul8 wrote:wyldesyde007 wrote:Here's an additional item I wanted to show you guys, this is my low tech solution for clamping down the roof to the rear wall
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Some people clamp down the roof, some clamp down the toilet!![]()
My toilet story
Yes! When I started this project it was with the idea of staying compact, at 7X14 we can squeeze into spaces bigger rigs can't so it opens up more places we can visit. With the addition we stretch out to 21 Feet if needed and pick up about 40sqft.McDave wrote:Love it! Great design and what an excellent way to turn a 6 x12 into a 6 x 18 or a 7 x 14 into a 7 x 21 !
Great job, this is sure to be copied many, many times.
McDave
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