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fulltimin
Oct 24, 2022Nomad
Yup, still here!
I needed to cut 2 layers of plywood to fill in the gap here, since plywood is no longer the actual advertised thickness.
After several attempts, I finally got all 4 sides cut and glued into place, which now, is approximately flush with the steel framing.

I needed to cut 2 layers of plywood to fill in the gap here, since plywood is no longer the actual advertised thickness.
After several attempts, I finally got all 4 sides cut and glued into place, which now, is approximately flush with the steel framing.

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