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Got the top mounted... it is all weather right now...
Have some fabricating to do on the door latch... I asked my neighbor Stan the machinist if he had a square tiny rat tail file so I could open up the square latch mechanism... he said hold my beer.
Evreything looking great!
Thanks mts2snd!Great work
Mine was ground down to a bare fiberglass top... no wood left. And then rebuilt out of 1 1/2” foam laminated with epoxy. I then skinned the bottom with thin door skin plywood. I wanted it to be as light as possible and super well insulated. I would have skipped the door skin if I had had known how I was going to finish it. Ended up with the vinyl headliner but I was considering some type of laminate at the time....Hi Jay!Things are looking great! I have a question. Looks like I am going to have to do some reparis to my roof. It has the typical sag in the middle. From what I can see in your pictures, It looks like you installed plywood to your top. So did you just use a solid sheet of plywood or did you use some metal or something on your top? I have researched and found that others are using a Square tube frame. Being that I am not very experinced in fiberglass, I was wondering if you did just use one solid sheet of plywood, how did you fiberglass it in the middle and get it to stay? mabey put screws through the roof into the plwood and fiberglass over them? I see your fiberglassing talent and I would really like to see what you did.