Naturally, all comments are more than welcome.
reo-ron wrote:I have an orig Compact ll and I really like the rear door! If you square up the rear and put the door there, you could put some slope on the front to aid in wind drag. It's also nice to stand in the open doorway when cooking or just reach into the cooler/ice box for a cold one.
Ron
Cliffmeister2000 wrote:I don't mean to be picky, but I think you have your street / curb labels backwards, if the drawing is facing forward?
myoung wrote:
Cliffmeister2000 wrote:myoung wrote:
I'm sure it's me, and not you, so help me out, please.
If I'm looking at the front of the trailer, which is parked on the right side of the street, then the curb side would be to my left, and the street side would be to my right?
starleen2 wrote:
I'm not sure that you need the 1X2 furring strip. The screws coming up from the floor into the 3/4 inch side wall are sufficient enough - especially if you use adhesive on the edges. I have built three campers this way and never had a problem with the walls detaching from the floor
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