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Old 06-19-2013, 12:20 PM   #21
shrekbear
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Re: Bear's 65

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Originally Posted by clemdaddy View Post
nice idea... i'm guessing you are filling the void between top and ceiling with expandable foam, to prevent oil canning. used that stuff for lots of things but never thought about this... hope it works out.

i think you did a fine job skinning the door. keep up the good work.
Exactly. We pulled it up with studs, but refused to stay. There is not much room up between the ceiling and the roof-only one place for the foam to go. Looks good and it's definitely sturdy.

The door skin was easier than we thought it would be. Although, we still have to prep it. I think we got a little warpage with the thin skin. My brother is used to welding heavy, heavy stuff. He can be a little heavy-handed when he's had too many Mountain Dews. He's learning. Free labor, so I'm not going to complain. If I let him, he would Z the frame, etc.
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