
How to you fasten the bunks to the top? I assume there is some sort of quick disconnect? Those knobs on the cross members?The cover stays on the truck all the time but the bunks come off when not in use?
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Yes it's wood for now but the plan has always been to use something much more OCD than shop grade plywood.
#1, it's somewhat sacrificial as any working deck is usually a wear item so why not make it out of something economical. Great if it worked out, no big loss if it didn't.
#2, I am working some details out as I go so I may have to move things around and end up with more holes than needed. I'd rather work out the kinks in cheap plywood before i drop big bucks on the final product.
#3, awesome alternatives are F@cking expensive! Coosa board is $300 a sheet and I need 2 full 4x8 sheets!!
#4, it's a work in progress, not a finished product marketed for sale. All details and methods are subject to change at any point.
Sounds like a bunch of excuses to me.Bow stop may be your back window some day and maybe the inside of the wind shield. We will need a video of this also.
Good system.Curb is built using schluters shower kit. two curbs, angle cut and filled with mortar. Schluter 48x48 shower pan cut to fit inside curb.
Do renos count? Been busy with our home, one of the reasons i didnt ride last year. House was built in 1880, needed lots of work. The plumbing retrofit to the home was very poorly done considering we bought it from a plumber. Most of it was their lack of structural know-how, so they did a great job plowing through 80% of a couple 2x10's... Idiots. We sistered the 2x10 floor under the new tub, laid 3/4" ply, quarter inch concrete board then 3/8 porcelain tile.
Before. To the left was a closet, the shower is the right side. it had a almost flat roof that was 5'10" (Im 6'9" tall).
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After:
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New shower mid progress: We pushed the bathroom 3' wider, its now 7x12'. This is a 39x39" Neo Angle, with 7' glass.
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And just finished hanging drywall last night in our pantry. Wish I had a before pic, it was a mess of sagging shelves, barn boards jerry rigged to the wall, awful insulation job and no roof, so the cold air from the attic poured into the house. Boxed is the dryer ducting. Hole in the floor is the old oil tank's footing that will be filled.
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If theres interest I'll make a house thread on our renos.