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<blockquote data-quote="wis bang" data-source="post: 155236" data-attributes="member: 3796"><p>If the central 2x4 sits across the top of the ribs you could make two pieces of wood, roughly 1/2 of those in Bobberboy's diagram to sit on top of the ribs on that side and secure them w/ screws through the the 2x4 into their ends & then add a small plywood platform on top of them making a floor for the battery to sit on. </p><p></p><p>You could add a small scrap of ply to the bottom outboard end of the plywood to keep the supports spaced and screwing the plywood into the two wooden pieces would stiffen the whole thing. </p><p></p><p>You could even have the plywood platform extend over top the central 2x4 so a few screws there would secure the plywood on 3 sides making it real strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wis bang, post: 155236, member: 3796"] If the central 2x4 sits across the top of the ribs you could make two pieces of wood, roughly 1/2 of those in Bobberboy's diagram to sit on top of the ribs on that side and secure them w/ screws through the the 2x4 into their ends & then add a small plywood platform on top of them making a floor for the battery to sit on. You could add a small scrap of ply to the bottom outboard end of the plywood to keep the supports spaced and screwing the plywood into the two wooden pieces would stiffen the whole thing. You could even have the plywood platform extend over top the central 2x4 so a few screws there would secure the plywood on 3 sides making it real strong. [/QUOTE]
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