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Yeah.. now we just need someone with skillz... they don’t have to be “tight” just something to know the wind and rain off.I like where this is going
Yeah.. now we just need someone with skillz... they don’t have to be “tight” just something to know the wind and rain off.I like where this is going
Yeah.. now we just need someone with skillz... they don’t have to be “tight” just something to know the wind and rain off.
I understand completely!I have skillsishhhh lol I use that term loosely lol
Might be better to start with lauan plywood or Masonite etc. Fairly cheap and easy to work with.
Think I
Did you make those doors?
Yes... I have details on how in my garage... Simply used cardboard for template. Transferred template to plywood. Used clear vinyl we use here at my work for insert.
Version 2.0 will be better fitting 2 ply that will sandwich the clear vinyl. If vinyl becomes blurry simply remove 4 screws, 1 from each corner and replace. I will need to cut four frames for this two for each side. I will then roll on herculiner to all panels so that they will last longer.
Forgot to add they simply zip tie to the top rops so they can be added or removed at a moments notice. I call it the "redneck all weather package" (patent pending). The doors open lambo style. I have noticed that being attached up top they want to open at speed. If there was a way to attach to the A pillar (windshield bar) of the rops to keep them closed....