by 48Rob » Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:18 am
The photo shows aluminum on the outside of the hatch, and it is indicated that there is 1/8" ply on the inside.
Reason says it would not have any problem with spring back.
The reason many have problems with the hatch pulling itself out of shape is not so much the ribs, or rib design, but the plywood skin.
A hatch frame unsheathed, will stay just the way you built it.
Once you bend a layer of plywood to fit the outside of the hatch, the plywood naturally wants to straighten itself out.
If you also skin the interior, it will tend to correct itself.
Build the hatch frame extra heavy duty, and you can force it into submission, even if one force is greater than the other.
If you have only aluminum on the outside, and ply on the inside, it will always be pulling toward the body, conforming.
If you skin inside and out with aluminum, or other material that isn't trying to return to an original shape, the hatch will be forever relaxed.
Rob
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