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myrvplans1
May 16, 2014Explorer
gmw photos wrote:
This project will come to a screeching halt as soon as the OP approaches a trailer manufacturer and asks for an inward opening door. They not only do not have that on the shelf, they are not going to custom build it because it is a certifiably bad idea. They would not want to have to deal with an unhappy customer later on when that customer has water coming in and rotting out the floor in short order.
"Darla" has proven with every single reply to both threads that all she really wants is to talk about "how she wants to build it"......not "what do you think of these ideas".
A better title for the threads would be, "look at what my plans are, I've decided on how to do this, so don't try to talk me out of it"
Okay, when I need a Thread Title Writer the job is definitely yours! Really, is that the best contribution you could make? ... "screeching halt on the inward door?" Here's what you don't know; there are companies out there that build high tech command and operations centers out of cargo trailers employing the latest in specialized equipment, communications, video and sustainability technologies. Check it out... http://www.missourigreatdane.com/mobilecommandtrailers.htm (You don't think the police bring a 1998 Bounder 36s to riot do you?) So if a builder can't engineer reversing the entry door inward then I might wanna keep looking for another builder. By the way an inward opening door has lots of advantages as I point out. It's not a new concept... I did not invent it. Tiny home trailers have them and you'll even find one on the front door of your stick home. Go see if water is coming in? Thanks for your feedback and hang in there! Regards, Darla
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