by alffink » Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:17 pm
rpt123
Do you have a real name that I can answer to??
Myself when at this point, made up a "T" using a couple of 2x4's
that I could jack up against the 1/8" panel at the apex of the radius, this forced the panel to follow the radius formed by the spars
It may help if you make up a temporary cleat from scrap wood to capture the panel where the Radius meets the floor
sounds confusing but if you angle the panel in place, into the angle formed by the the ceiling and the floor, then push the panel up against the ceiling spars I think you'll get the idea
It's really pretty simple, but can be awkword thats the reason for the "T" and the jack, for a jack I reversed one of the new trigger opperated bar clamps so that it would spread rather than clamp.