by IraRat » Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:36 am
Bill--you made some good decisions. It's looking GREAT.
Using the 3/4 sure DOES speed things up, and aside from running your wires (think roof), when you really think about it, does it really add THAT much weight?
First, you have no wall framing sticks. And if you just finish those surfaces and not have to use extra skins, like I had to use on both sides, that's more weight you're not adding.
By the way, just two things to watch for based on where you are now:
Are you putting in air? If not, cool. If so, and you're mounting it in the galley, cool. If you're mounting it over the tongue, you have to play with your spars there NOW to accommodate it.
Next is the ceiling vent--a MUST. I didn't buy a fan version, just a crankable vent (13 bucks!), but again, you have to frame for it.
It's 14 by 14, depending on what you're buying, so those two center spars should be 14 apart, or at least frame for a 14 by 14 opening.
However, someone saved MY life here with this info, and it would have been a total disaster, if he hadn't told me before hand:
Your spars are going one way, and you have your two sticks going the other way to give you that 14 opening, right? But you need two MORE short sticks (you using 1 by 2, right?) to the outside of those. This gives you something for the flange of the fan to screw into. Otherwise, the crew hits air, not wood.
This would have been a mess if I didn't know, and it's not something I would have ever guessed beforehand--I would only have discovered AFTER I was all skinned!
I think I can find out who saved my life in my "I am Sparticus" thread.
--Ira
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