Gabbus
your caddy is looking rather "pukka" indeed
the work your doing is great
looking at one of your early threads I see you added extra timber to the roof support
I see one of them has additional thickness (the one closest to the seats) - was there a reason for that, I mean was it to make the roof level or something ??
cheers
Stu
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Re: Our 2011 Ex BG Caddy Camper Build
Hi stu, that’s highly appreciated, thank you.stu_b wrote:Gabbus
your caddy is looking rather "pukka" indeed
the work your doing is great
looking at one of your early threads I see you added extra timber to the roof support
I see one of them has additional thickness (the one closest to the seats) - was there a reason for that, I mean was it to make the roof level or something ??
cheers
Stu
And yes mate so that particular roof support i believe was smaller than the rest, depth wise. And that extra batton was to purely make up the difference to match the rest, fortunately those two battons i used in that size together worked out perfect and means i wouldn’t have a dip/bow when i came to nail in the tongue and groove lengths.
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Re: Our 2011 Ex BG Caddy Camper Build
righto
makes sense
never given that much thought
want it nice and level tho so good to place the info in the memory bank for ron
cheers
makes sense
never given that much thought
want it nice and level tho so good to place the info in the memory bank for ron
cheers