New Guy here,
I'm building a 5 x 10 tear from plans I got from Grant.
I've been doing a lot, and I mean ALOT of reading both this forum and Grants. I've gotten a lot of answers from both, and from Grant personally.
I've been building it since October and it's almost done but the #@&*^% galley lid has really got me thinking too much and it's starting to hurt. My mind isn't used to it.
I've read and re-read alot of questions and answers about the gally lid and the struts but I can't find anything about my problem.
I've got the ribs and framework built and they match the top of the walls perfect, but the problem is that when I put on the struts it raises the top of the ribs up, proud of the walls, and sucks in the bottom of the framework.
I'm using 120 lb struts, 20" extended with a 7 3/4" stroke. I am wondering if the 120 lbs is too much but all the reading I've been doing it seems that 120 lbs is pretty much the norm for a 5' wide lid.
I've tried several differant mounting locations and angles but it always ends up about the same. I know I've read that there are a lot of people out there that have put 20 holes or more in the walls trying to get it right, and I'm right up there with them.
I know Grant says he goes 5" down the rib with the lid mount and 17 1/2" down the gally wall for the wall mount. I tried that first, but I believe he also uses shorter struts so I tried moving the wall mount down a few more inches and at various angles.
Nothing I try seems to help or change anything so I'm looking for any answers the teardrop gurus have to say.
Thank you very much in advance.
Steve