225 wrote:Wow! That's a beautiful trailer.
lfrazer98 wrote: Dad is down for the count due to surgery today
KCStudly wrote:Regarding the hatch, it sounds like you are saying that the hatch ribs were cut to the wrong profile because they were fit to the wall when it was in a different position than permanent(?). That might be a tough one to fix. Can the edge of the wall be built up to match the hatch?
I forget what your wall schedule was. How wide is it in the galley area?
If it is wide enough to support adding material, I can think of a couple of ways to do it. Becky used successive layers of glass and epoxy to build hers up (lots of labor and love to get this to look good, IMO). Another way would be to glue thin layers of wood slats on, formed to the curve, one at a time until enough material is built up; then route the excess back off to suit the new profile.
If your wall is thinner (one layer of ply) and the above ideas aren't practical, you may be able to fit an extension piece on to the edge of the ply (trace the top of existing profile onto a new scrap of ply, trying to match the grain as best you can) then cut an over sized crescent shape out. Biscuit join this to the edge, and/or back it up from the galley side by a new thin inner skin laminated on to the inside of the wall, then cut the new profile. if you can't blend the patch well enough to your liking, you could "celebrate" the repair with a nice border of gloss black paint, like edging, or a shadow line for the hatch area.
For my hatch fasteners I have a really nice stainless steel door pull that was left over from another project. http://www.mcmaster.com/#1404a41/=szmj8w (just the handle part, not the protector plate). It is a little heavy, but the contour fits the palm so sweetly and the finish is brighter than the dull aluminum ones that have a different shape.
For draw latches I picked these: http://www.mcmaster.com/#1864a21/=szmr6r.
Zach (absolutsnowboarder) has used some really nice keyed draw latches, and I think he even has some for sale (he bought several, I think to get a better price range, or minimum order quantity). You may want to check those out, too.
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