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bransom

Rebel door frames

Post by bransom » Sun Feb 19, 2012 6:31 pm

Making my door frames today and of course, I cut the curved D-2 a little
short on one side. (Doh!) I'm thinking I'll just cut even further, making room
for the horizontal tube pieces (that separate upper window from lower door
half) to go full length of the door opening. In other words, the curved D-2
stubs underneath the horizontal tube, instead of the horizontal tube stubbing
into D-2. And I'd repeat this to the top halves too for symmetry, i.e. to make
it look like I know what I'm doing.

Looking at the rest of the door plans, I can't see any problems with this fix,
but shout if you see I'm missing something.
Thanks,
-Ben/ 496R



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bransom

Rebel door frames

Post by bransom » Sun Feb 19, 2012 6:31 pm

FWIW, I just went ahead an did the fix this way. I almost didn't post the
question in the first place, thinking this can't possibly matter. But
assumptions or overconfidence have so many ways to bite back.
-Ben

On 8/14/2010 9:27 PM, bransom wrote to rebel-builders:
Making my door frames today and of course, I cut the curved D-2 a little
short on one side. (Doh!) I'm thinking I'll just cut even further, making
room
for the horizontal tube pieces (that separate upper window from lower door
half) to go full length of the door opening. In other words, the curved D-2
stubs underneath the horizontal tube, instead of the horizontal tube
stubbing
into D-2. And I'd repeat this to the top halves too for symmetry, i.e. to
make
it look like I know what I'm doing.

Looking at the rest of the door plans, I can't see any problems with this fix,
but shout if you see I'm missing something.
Thanks,
-Ben/ 496R


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