starleen2 wrote:If it is not TOO late - you can remove the walls and apply the skins to the interior and exterior while the panel is flat. Sure makes gluing and attaching the panels a bit easier.
Pretty good progress, I'd say.
steve smoot wrote:Mike, you are doing a great job there.
I don't like how the solid fold up panels look on my trailer, and I recall you are using a soft side for the top section. What material are you using, and how are you going to attach it?
Steve
myoung wrote:Fifth, I will install an linear actuator to raise the front electronically either at the push of a button or possibly remotely for maximum coolness. I'm just waiting until I finish assembling the pop-top section to see whether I will have to go with the slower 150-pound model of the actuator or the much faster 40-pound model. Each has an 18-inch travel that is more than enough for the height I want.
len19070 wrote:I used an RV step Mechanism for a similar application. I'm sure one would work for your application.
http://s26.photobucket.com/albums/c106/ ... railer.mp4
The stove slide is an electric Auto antenna...actully used the antenna itself for the linkage.
Happy Trails
Len
myoung wrote:Fortunately, I bought a way cool and light Ridgid R2401 trim router, which has lots of features I didn't expect to find in such a compact machine. It cuts beautifully and makes this rank amateur look like he even knows what he is doing.
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