chaoticbob
Established Member
I had a surprise visit from a chap coming over from the Netherlands who has a project to turn his transit van into a camper. He showed me some plans involving making internal wooden frames to fix the skylights he'd bought. Three days before he went back, so a bit of a rush (I have other stuff to do!)
I had some 6x2 CLS so made two frames like this:
The short-end pieces and rounded corners are cut from the 6x2, so the corners must be horribly weak because of the long/cross grain transition. It seems to have worked though:
but surely there must be a better way. Any advice?
Rob.
I had some 6x2 CLS so made two frames like this:
The short-end pieces and rounded corners are cut from the 6x2, so the corners must be horribly weak because of the long/cross grain transition. It seems to have worked though:
but surely there must be a better way. Any advice?
Rob.