Apr-12-2018 02:02 PM
Apr-15-2018 07:17 AM
stripit wrote:
I used to have to crawl up into the belly a couple of times for various repairs. I would cut a 3 sided opening, about 2 feet square. The uncut side was at the front facing edge, so the cut flap would hinge down and let me crawl inside. I then used 1x2 wood, laying the 2 inch piece on a edge and screw 1 inch screws into the uncut bottom and the cut pices, It held the cut flap in place after I was done working up inside.I then used some Gorilla tape to tape up the 3 cut pieces to keep any water from entering. Should you need to re-enter the bottom, pull the tape, unscrew the screws and your back in. Fast and easy with no mess.
Apr-13-2018 04:29 PM
marcindy wrote:
Any concerns using regular pine 1x2, or should it pressure treated (or whatever they call it now)? I suppose, in theory, it shouldn't get wet on the top side of the Coroplast.
Hoping to get to see the trailer today and get another look at the area I need to access.
thanks for the ideas so far
Apr-13-2018 03:49 PM
Apr-13-2018 09:25 AM
marcindy wrote:
Any concerns using regular pine 1x2, or should it pressure treated (or whatever they call it now)? I suppose, in theory, it shouldn't get wet on the top side of the Coroplast.
Hoping to get to see the trailer today and get another look at the area I need to access.
thanks for the ideas so far
Apr-13-2018 07:29 AM
Apr-13-2018 06:42 AM
Apr-13-2018 06:08 AM
stripit wrote:
I used to have to crawl up into the belly a couple of times for various repairs. I would cut a 3 sided opening, about 2 feet square. The uncut side was at the front facing edge, so the cut flap would hinge down and let me crawl inside. I then used 1x2 wood, laying the 2 inch piece on a edge and screw 1 inch screws into the uncut bottom and the cut pices, It held the cut flap in place after I was done working up inside.I then used some Gorilla tape to tape up the 3 cut pieces to keep any water from entering. Should you need to re-enter the bottom, pull the tape, unscrew the screws and your back in. Fast and easy with no mess.
Apr-13-2018 05:34 AM
Apr-12-2018 04:01 PM
Apr-12-2018 02:24 PM
Apr-12-2018 02:08 PM