Ira wrote:Spars for the hatch?
Heck, you can use pine.
halfdome, Danny wrote:Ira wrote:Spars for the hatch?
Heck, you can use pine.
I have as much use for pine for hinges as I do a cow pissin' on a flat rock.Danny
Ira wrote:halfdome, Danny wrote:Ira wrote:Spars for the hatch?
Heck, you can use pine.
I have as much use for pine for hinges as I do a cow pissin' on a flat rock.Danny
IT'S A STUPID HATCH, FOR GOD'S SAKE!
WE'RE NOT BUILDING THE SPACE SHUTTLE HERE!
And I don't understand that metahphor at all.
Ira wrote:Spars for the hatch?
Heck, you can use pine.
len19070 wrote:Ira wrote:Spars for the hatch?
Heck, you can use pine.
Not to say anyones wrong or right.
len19070 wrote:Ira wrote:Spars for the hatch?
Heck, you can use pine.
Not to say anyones wrong or right.
But I use 5/4 yellow Pine for the hatch spar and the rest of the spars as well. That rear spar, no matter what its made of should be part of a larger convergence of several pieces of wood/plywood forming a beam. Once the roof sheathing, rear bulkhead plywood the interior cabinet and side walls are glued/screwed to it. Providing the hinge is done correctly and doesn't leak, Its never going to move-split or let 11 or 12, 1 1/2" screws come out.
Happy Trails
Len
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