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โJan-20-2016 07:19 PM
qtla9111 wrote:
Looks great, you did a good job. I also saw your other video. You've got backing up down pat!
โJan-20-2016 07:18 PM
westend wrote:
Very ingenious! Shoes and blankets shouldn't be an issue. I wouldn't store any valuables in there, though.
FWIW, a few years ago I discovered a metal fab and supply shop fairly close to me. I can buy all sorts of aluminum sheet and panel, usually at scrap price from the cut-off piles. If you like building cases and boxes, you may be lucky and find a similar outfit close by. Tip: In the Summer, I give my scale man at the metal shop a couple of 12 packs of soda pop. Prices go down immensely.
โJan-20-2016 04:38 AM
RVcircus wrote:
Interesting, how's it holding up?Dusty R wrote:
I've made a small box out of coroplast. And drilled all the way through the first layer then 1/2 way through the 2nd. Then filled the holes with construction adhesive. To fasten the corners together.
โJan-20-2016 02:45 AM
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โJan-19-2016 07:03 PM
Dusty R wrote:
I've made a small box out of coroplast. And drilled all the way through the first layer then 1/2 way through the 2nd. Then filled the holes with construction adhesive. To fasten the corners together.
โJan-19-2016 01:01 PM
โJan-19-2016 10:15 AM
BillyW wrote:
Coroplast is handy stuff! Currently my electric tongue jack is protected from the elements by a little coroplast/eternabond box.
โJan-19-2016 07:22 AM
BendOrLarry wrote:
Looks good but I think I would have made some kind of bottom support, possibly just a 1 inch frame around the bottom and sides. If you have anything very heavy that finds the middle of the bottom, it most likely will sag.
โJan-19-2016 06:36 AM
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