Definitely the hatch - it's still not quite right, though at least it doesn't leak. If I had it to do over I'd build the hatch first, then build the rest of the teardrop around it.
Joseph
robert wrote:Mike a couple of questions on your design.
#1.Or you going to use the OSB in the photo to build everything :floor,walls,roof,cabinets?
#2. Why 46 degrees ? 45 degrees would make cuts more easy?
#3. Why slope the top down ? If it was stright it would give you more storage space.
#4. What the heck is 18.7,36.062, 21.1, 4.170? I know 16's,8s,4s even some 32s an 64s but please remember that i'm an middle aged carpenter turned lowe's yoyoand i was born and raised in the south so i'm not up to date on all the yankee math.
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Robert
p.s will it fit on a 4x8 trailer?
Denny Unfried wrote:The hardest part of building mine was working inside the shop with the door closed. Most of the time when the door was opened people would stop in and want to talk for hours. I really enjoy talking about it and discussing techniques but it sure halts production. My simple old mind can just do one thing at a time.
Denny
Steve Frederick wrote:, but almost as much fun, for me, as building!
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