wlivesey wrote: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
That would work. The only problem is that it kind of goofs up the overall profile of the trailer. It raises the hatch slightly and really changes the way the trailer looks. I don't care for that...
There are several other hinge options out there...
swing clear continuous hinges
flipper door systems http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=34
pocket door slides
mikeschn wrote:You could also cut down your inside walls by 1 1/2", and lower your back wall hinge by the same amount.
Mike...wlivesey wrote: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
That would work. The only problem is that it kind of goofs up the overall profile of the trailer. It raises the hatch slightly and really changes the way the trailer looks. I don't care for that...
There are several other hinge options out there...
swing clear continuous hinges
flipper door systems http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=34
pocket door slides
mikeschn wrote:You could also cut down your inside walls by 1 1/2", and lower your back wall hinge by the same amount.
starleen2 wrote:Could you give us a pict of the hatch in the closed position from the inside facing to the rear so we may see what it looks like when closed at the problem area? I don't see how a swing clear continuous hinge is going to work. Are you planning to rest the upper rear wall section of the side rails of the lower section when folded down? Looks like you would have to add someting to the sides to get them to seal to the hatch wall in order for the wall to drop down out of the way?
starleen2 wrote:
Suggestion:
If you’re going to lower the side and rear walls – Add your blockers in first and secure them to the paneling (illustrated by purple blocks). It looks like you have plenty of meat in those side walls. That way when you trim them down (black Line), you’ll still have enough framing to support the walls.
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