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Building a Camper - The Box - 3
Topic: Body   Posted:2009-12-03
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My rail boards are attached. Notice the crack in the metal rack:

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Further down the rack is further in, so I need to bolt it on with some washers to keep the same distance inside for the front and back of the rails:

camper

I had to shave off some of the 2X4 to fit it between the vertical rack brace and the 2X4X12s:

camper

This is the inner brace that goes from the rail up to the top of the camper:

camper

Now we are screwed down fairly securely, with room for another sheet to attach:

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