andy2 wrote:thanks for the replys, got some thinking to do!! will let you know how it turns out
andy2 wrote:Skinning the hatch is giving me a headache! Ive made the hatch sit inside the main body walls and the hatch outer skin would obviosuly be the same width as the rest of the main body. The lip of the hatch skin which is about 12mm over hangon either side would sit on top of the main body edge making it all flush.
But now I realsie that the hatch egde trim will have nothing to screw into except the outer ply skin and aluminium skin which will only be about 6mm.
Is it best to cut a notch in the main body side walls where the hatch opens and closes onto and add the notch cut out to the over hanging hatch skin edge for the trim to screw into?
Does that make any sence!!?
ctstaas wrote:Hi Andy2, Kitecop is close with using the Al. trim. I used 2" x 1/8" for my edge but I ran the plywood all the way to the edge of the opening. The trim will support the plywood overhang and give you something to screw your edge into. If the skinned hatch fits onto the opening you might have hinge alignment issues. Click on the camera icon under my name for pics.
Enjoy,Chris
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