Thanks,
Archie
4" Threshold
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Threshold flush with floor
eieio1 wrote:The side doors on most of the teardrops I've seen in pictures seem to have some "threshold" height (first picture - bottom of door not flush with the floor). Is there a reason for this?
Mitheral wrote: <snip>
I'm incorporating 3" of threshold into my ultralight design because I think having a few inches of threshold adds a significant amount of vertical strength to the side panels.
Gage wrote:And if you are going to use a 4" mattress, you will feel the threshold on the back of your legs when sitting on the edge of the mattress. But then again you may never sit on the edge of the mattress for any reason.
SmokeyBob wrote:I made my floor level with the threshold. Indoor/outdoor carpeting, a 2" self inflating mattress and sleeping bags are all that we will use.
This works for us. You just deside what works for you.![]()
Mitheral wrote:We'll, I'm a bit of a wuss, we're going to have a 6" mattress, same as home.
SmokeyBob wrote:Archie
This works for us. You just deside what works for you.![]()
How do you know it works for you? You haven't used it yet
SmokeyBob wrote:Gage wrote:How do you know it works for you? You haven't used it yet
Yes we have, it's called a tent.
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