


What ya think we can do for doors on this beast?
And who is the expert on skinning these things? I have an idea that sounds really good, but I haven't seen it done by anyone.
Gage wrote:Bender wrote:Sedalia, about 17 miles east of Knob Noster.
So is that in the states somewhere?
Question for you. Is that the type of answers you want us to give you? You know after asking a question and we give you an answer. You then scratch your head and ask yourself. What he say?
In other words, Where the heck is Sedalia or Knob Noster?
I also didn't know that the modernistic trailer came with a "birdcage" type frame. And here I thought I knew teardrops. Again, I've learned something new.
Ira wrote:Is Knob Noster anywhere near Hooterville?
mikeschn wrote:.
Is your metal framing 3/4"? If so, that'll make it easy to insulate and put an interior skin on.
Mike...
RAYVILLIAN wrote:Bender
You could do your doors from the same tubeing. edevans did that on his TTT he built for his wife Ruby. The hatch could be done that way to if you have someone that can do the same bends that the frame is made from.
One question. The floor looks like steel too, Is it? If so I would think that you might want to insulate that too. I wouldn't think that steel would be very warm on cold nights.
I'm local 9 miles north west of Richmond.
Gary
Gage wrote:Thank you...........Now, what size square tubing is that, 1" or 3/4"and how wide is that opening for the door?
I bet that's a nice drive up from Springfield.
Bender wrote:Gage wrote:Thank you...........Now, what size square tubing is that, 1" or 3/4"and how wide is that opening for the door?
I bet that's a nice drive up from Springfield.
As stated above, the steel tubing is 1" square, approx .083 wall thickness.
The opening for the doors are approx 32"37.5" and of course are nowhere near square.
Looks like I am gonna learn to build doors
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