My New M416 Lid

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Here are some pics of my new lid I had made. Modeled after the adventure trailer but one piece. It is 1/8th thick aluminum. I will post more pics as I get ready to mount it to the trailer.
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That is just sick sweet! What does your support underneath look like? Still draging my feet getting a lid made. You can PM back if you'd like or not if you don't mind the question, but what did you pay for the lid in aluminum here in Kalifornia?
 
Was it hard to find someone to make the bend on the end pieces? I was thinking the same thing to minimize the length of weld. I'm having trouble finding someone to make that type of bend. Apparently they need some type of special break.

x2 on inside pics. Looks very nice!
 
are there any stiffening ribs or cross bracing under the lid?
 
OK,here are more pics.
As of now there are no ribs on the underside -YET ! I plan on using 1'' x3''x 1/8'' wall on the underside attaching it with an ureathane caulk. Once I get a RTT, I will know where to place the stiffeners.
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As for hinges and latches, I have some 4-1/2'' x4-1/2'' Heavy Duty SS commercial door hinges I got off a job years ago. The latches are something I found at a auto swapmeet in Portland. They are a cam-lock design. I will also use the same rectangle tube to space out the hinges and latches on the tub so they flush out to the lid.
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Couple more of the latches. I still need to locate a good foam weatherstrip to attach to the 1'' wide flange on the bottom edge of the lid to provide a good seal when it is closed. Also need to brain storm a clever locking system.
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As far as the sheet metal guy, I work in commercial construction and asked the SM foreman if he could get me the aluminum sheets. His shop provided a price and he offered to do it for a minimal fee. It was a one time deal. He had a buddy TIG weld the corners for me even though I just set up my MIG to weld aluminum. I knew it would look better TIG'd. I had them get 60''x 96'' sheets so there was no seams down the length of it. It actually did require an offset die to get the ends bent up to 90 Degrees. All in all, like the way it turned out. I will post more pics once I get it mounted up.
 
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