Thanks for the video, i just bought a 2000 pace american 6×10 with the case of the sags. I'm short anyhow but this will give me some head room. Thank you again.
I love the way you figured out how to brace the ceiling. Your time at a fab shop is coming in handy. If anyone knows any sources for learning how to figure out ways to do that sort of fab design, let me know. I'm in training to be a welder, so I'm sure I'll pick up things along the way, but I would think there are some go-to standards for many fabrication problems that I would like to at least learn about to employ when the time comes. Keep up the great work!
I thought the out side metal was 79 inches if I remember correctly but that was from top to the bottom tube tucked up under the roof metal a inch an a half pretty good I think the inside height was 83 . The man door was just wood sticks stapled together the fold down piece on the ramp door was just 3/4 plywood an a piano hinge
Bit late to the party, but did you ever try heating that horizontal pipe (not sure how you call it), so it expands before you weld it? That should put some extra tension on it when it cools down, raising the roof even further, or at least preventing it from coming down as much.
I got to ask this how many guys actually started rocking side to side when he walked away from the camera? Just to see if it fall over if we could get it to fall over ๐ great job mustie. Love the videos.
YOU DO A AWESOME JOB MUSTIE – 1 KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ๐ WELL TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE TILL THE NEXT VIDEO LATER TTYL ๐
great job thanks have fun
Dude, we don't mind when you "babble".
Thanks for the video, i just bought a 2000 pace american 6×10 with the case of the sags. I'm short anyhow but this will give me some head room. Thank you again.
I love the way you figured out how to brace the ceiling. Your time at a fab shop is coming in handy. If anyone knows any sources for learning how to figure out ways to do that sort of fab design, let me know. I'm in training to be a welder, so I'm sure I'll pick up things along the way, but I would think there are some go-to standards for many fabrication problems that I would like to at least learn about to employ when the time comes. Keep up the great work!
I just bought a trailer with the same roof bows bent , great fix !
Have you thought of stepping up to a 3/4 ton truck?
I thought the out side metal was 79 inches if I remember correctly but that was from top to the bottom tube tucked up under the roof metal a inch an a half pretty good I think the inside height was 83 . The man door was just wood sticks stapled together the fold down piece on the ramp door was just 3/4 plywood an a piano hinge
Bit late to the party, but did you ever try heating that horizontal pipe (not sure how you call it), so it expands before you weld it? That should put some extra tension on it when it cools down, raising the roof even further, or at least preventing it from coming down as much.
I got to ask this how many guys actually started rocking side to side when he walked away from the camera? Just to see if it fall over if we could get it to fall over ๐ great job mustie. Love the videos.
I re-vamped many things in my life as you do. Love to watch…..
Like this channel a bunch. Really neat project.
Gussets, trusses and triangles.
MUSTIE 1 = "Jack of all trades Master of none !
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Nice roof fix Mustie ๐ Iโm addicted to your channel ๐ ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ