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opnspaces
May 24, 2020Navigator II
Did you get the mouse?
For the plywood in the rear corner question; I'm assuming you're referring to the picture three posts up where you have the red arrows and asking about shimming.
I would also be nervous about cracking the skylight, but I would still go for it. First I would use a screw at each end of the crosspiece between the studs to better support the shims. Definitely predrill the screw holes as if you are toe nailing and drive a long screw into each end. Pictures 2-4 in the link
After you have two screws in it then carefully shim the roof back up flat.
For the sagging interior panel you can either use contact cement, or some small flat head screws. Small screws if covered by the interior panel. Contact cement if not covered by the panel.
For the plywood in the rear corner question; I'm assuming you're referring to the picture three posts up where you have the red arrows and asking about shimming.
I would also be nervous about cracking the skylight, but I would still go for it. First I would use a screw at each end of the crosspiece between the studs to better support the shims. Definitely predrill the screw holes as if you are toe nailing and drive a long screw into each end. Pictures 2-4 in the link
After you have two screws in it then carefully shim the roof back up flat.
For the sagging interior panel you can either use contact cement, or some small flat head screws. Small screws if covered by the interior panel. Contact cement if not covered by the panel.
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