04-16-2006, 12:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-16-2006, 12:27 AM by OAC_Sparky.)
A couple of quick tips:
- take the existing a-pillar off and match everything up on the table, don't do it "in car".
- Don't forget to pre-paint the pushpins -- poke a couple of holes in a piece of cardboard and put the pins in there to hold them while you paint - leave them out a smidge to "get around the edge" with the paint.
Optional recommended step - pick up a little tube of paintable construction adhesive (I used Bulldog Grip PL Polyurethane Door, Window and Siding Sealant), carefully run a small bead up inside the pod to stick the two together. This has to be your LAST STEP before final assembly. If you accidentall slop a little you can paint it up.
If I have time today I might try to stop in -- but no promises, I'm building my shed and it depends on my progress.
Matt
- take the existing a-pillar off and match everything up on the table, don't do it "in car".
- Don't forget to pre-paint the pushpins -- poke a couple of holes in a piece of cardboard and put the pins in there to hold them while you paint - leave them out a smidge to "get around the edge" with the paint.
Optional recommended step - pick up a little tube of paintable construction adhesive (I used Bulldog Grip PL Polyurethane Door, Window and Siding Sealant), carefully run a small bead up inside the pod to stick the two together. This has to be your LAST STEP before final assembly. If you accidentall slop a little you can paint it up.
If I have time today I might try to stop in -- but no promises, I'm building my shed and it depends on my progress.
Matt
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