mikeschn wrote:Just to throw a wrench in the works, check out my latest...
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Mike...
starleen2 wrote:What no picts yet? Been gone all week with absolutely no internet and eagerly waiting to see some pict – so bring em on! Please?
mikeschn wrote:Kewl... the build is coming along nicely.
Did you figure out a way to work the shower into the design?
I just installed a gas spring on my Giant Teardrop... It was so easy... I'm thinking that's the way to go on the 13' O.W.W.
Mike...
wlivesey wrote:I discovered a bit of a problem last night. Some how, I managed to make the hatch a little too low above the rear wall. There doesn't seem to be enough room under it (when down) for the upper half of the rear wall to fold inside. When the upper half of the wall folds down (or in), I need at least 2.25 inches of clearance. I've only got about an inch.... Other than building a new hatch - does anyone have any good ideas for solving my problem?
I could cut the lower wall, and adjoining side walls down lower a couple of inches but If I mess it up, then I'm in big trouble.
I could make the upper wall hinge at the top, and about 6 inches forward of verticle. In that case, making a working door would be tough.
I can also build a new hatch. This idea is a beating, mentally, but if I can keep building hatches until I get it right.
My brain hurts...
starleen2 wrote:
Let me see if I can offer a solution? perhaps add to the offset to raise the hatch for the needed clearance when closed? Cut a filler strip and attach it where it t gets thinner at the top and ends at 1.25 inches at the bottom. Since you dont have the exterior skinned yet, you can hide the seam
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