
Nice build thread!
He's from NYC, so he's immune to toxic air.Rune Bivrin wrote:Well, he's still around to write posts, so at least they're not fatally toxic
Mike, I would start with a screw in each of the corners, as that seems to be a very common leak point. Then, make it in half, then half again, keep sectioning the cover by half until there is 4-6" between each screw.miked wrote: I started thinking about how to bolt down the access panel. How's this look? I think it's a solid and safe way to go. 20 screws.
Yes.miked wrote: Trim the braces a little shorter on the straight end so they'll fit
I'd just trim the braces to fit. If the cab ends up being a little warped, no one will notice. If you need to, you can shim the corner protectors (if you are going to use them) to get the cab to lay flat. I'd just stack #8 flat washers under the corners to get it to work. Might not even need to do that. If you are using rubber feet, you can just shim with fender washers.miked wrote:I've run into a bit of a problem and could use some advice. On 2 of the cabs, the bottom panel is a bit warped towards the open side of the cab, making the 6/10 brace not fit correctly on that side. I.E. the braces does not sit fully into the mouth at it's stock length. The braces are maybe 1/2" too long.
I have tried bending the bottom panel (a little bit...didn't force it) to see if I could get the brace in there, but the bottom panel won't budge. Being that I've got those blocks of 2x4" in there as caster braces, the bottom panel is solid...it aint' moving.
So what do I do? Trim the braces a little shorter on the straight end so they'll fit/slide further into the mouth? Something else? Thanks.
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