by KCStudly » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:02 am
If I'm understanding correctly, it's the little pointy bit along the bottom piece of the wall that is sticking into the path of the outer most hatch rib/side plate that has you concerned. And that pointy bit needs to stay because it is part of the rear edge of the floor.
If that's true, then I would consider making a vertical line up the rib equal to the tip of the point, cut the rib along this line and plate (biscuit or spline) join it back on to the main portion of the wall. Then the rear vertical face of the floor becomes the bottom sealing surface for the bottom edge of your hatch. This may require you to add a cleat along the back edge of the floor, depending on if your wall is going to sit on top of the floor or hang down on the sides.
If the pointy bit hangs past the back of the floor, then I would consider drawing a vertical line through the pointy bit even with the front of the lower portion of the rib, cutting the pointy bit off and joining it onto the bottom of the rib.
Of course this all depends on where the floor is in relation to the hatch lower edge. I am not specifically familar with your particular design, so take my thoughts into consideration accordingly.
KC
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