ryuandwings wrote:It's the manual galvanized roof vent I bought from eTrailer.com.
It is 14 x14. It seems like a little flatter than some of the plastic vent.
Junkboy999 wrote:Super build.
I bet the kids loved it. Let us know how the first outing goes.☺
capnTelescope wrote:Very nice, Ryu. It's good to be to the point where you're done, except for all the other things that need to be done.
Mike46 wrote:ryuandwings wrote:It's the manual galvanized roof vent I bought from eTrailer.com.
It is 14 x14. It seems like a little flatter than some of the plastic vent.
I like the low profile too, what do you think of the quality, does the mechanism work smoothly and gasket seal OK.
Keeping the fans inside the screen was also a space saver. I was thinking about using an 8" computer fan http://amzn.com/B008G3OLRQ, do you think it could fit in the space where you put your (2) fans?
Thanks
ryuandwings wrote:Since I have not seen other fan units like fantastic fans, I can't compare my fan quality, but my impression on this fan is...
KCStudly wrote:All of your details are really coming together to make a very well crafted TD! The curtain material works really nicely to compliment your wood finishes w/o screaming out or competing.
The pop out knobs look like a perfect solution and look good, too.![]()
How do you like that style of lid lifter? I looked at those for my locker door, but just couldn't seem to jump at them, so I am curious about your opinion.
Again, you should be very proud, beaming from ear to ear at the fine results. Very proud indeed.
rebapuck wrote:At night, turn on the lights inside. Then stand outside and look in. That should tell you if your curtains are thick enough.
S. Heisley wrote::thumbsup: Awesome build...Well thought out and executed.
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