Tom&Shelly wrote:Gee John, you should shop at Home Depot: all of their plywood is curved!
Capebuild wrote:...dragging that 77 pound filled jug back and forth along the floor might get old.
John
dragging that 77 pound filled jug back and forth along the floor might get old.
tony.latham wrote: In fact, I put 3M anti-skid stair strips underneath it to ensure it doesn't slide back and hit the hatch.
tony.latham wrote:dragging that 77 pound filled jug back and forth along the floor might get old.
It's easy. No issues with it. In fact, I put 3M anti-skid stair strips underneath it to ensure it doesn't slide back and hit the hatch. It also prevents the epoxy on the floor from getting scratched up. (And yes, Tom's assessment of the weight to and from the camper is of course correct. Mass is mass.)
I suggest, if you haven't already tried it, fill the jug and slide it back and forth before you build a slider.
That jug works so well, I'm surprised I don't see that "system" (if you can call something so simple a system) used more often. I can't recall who on this forum modified their Hunter for a Reliance jug, but I saw it back in 2004 on this forum and have mimicked it ever since.
Tony
Capebuild wrote:I knew this day would come........we had the inspectors show up to have a look at our build.
"You're not really going to put that in the river are you? Just build a frame around it and make it into a coffee table!"
MickinOz wrote:Looks like your chooks are as nosey as ours. Did you find any eggs after the inspection?
Look like silver lace wyandottes?
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