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Mar-25-2014 05:45 PM
BoilerEE wrote:
Thanks for all of the replies everyone - Jeffrey, yours in particular looks super clean - nice work - did you build the side storage boxes yourself?
I just called Adventurer/EagleCap and they pretty much didn't have any specific info on the '07 since the company has changed hands so many times. His recommendation was to support the entire floor since that's the way it's designed, which makes sense I guess. Maybe a "composite" approach might make it light and strong - like maybe 1" of high density foam + a sheet of 3/4" ply or something ...
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Mar-24-2014 03:54 PM
BoilerEE wrote:
Just did some snooping around in the basement area with a flashlight, and it looks like the main structure is supported by the outer edges and there's one longitudinal structural piece that runs right about in the middle with holding tanks on either side. I think I'm going to try some 2x6's laid flat under each side and down the middle under that spar, plus ones at the front and rear width-wise. The floor of the basement is 1" or 1 1/4" ply, so I'm not terribly concerned about support under the whole thing. Only going to use 2x6's because of the longitudinal "ribbing" on my truck bed - I think a 2x4 would be prone to get in between them and not spread the load well.
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Mar-24-2014 11:14 AM
Reddog1 wrote:
Respectfully, it looks to me that there is nothing to prevent the platform from racking, and falling against the wheel wells. Two 2x6, on edge between the side 2x6s would solve that as a potential problem. Wayne
Mar-24-2014 11:13 AM
Mar-24-2014 08:39 AM
magic43 wrote:Respectfully, it looks to me that there is nothing to prevent the platform from racking, and falling against the wheel wells. Two 2x6, on edge between the side 2x6s would solve that as a potential problem.
I had to build one that would raise mine 7". A 2X6 upright and another flatways made it exactly right.
I left those "wings" in front of the rear wheel wells which insures that it will not slip backwards.
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