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Getting the angle for framing
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<blockquote data-quote="Jdholmes" data-source="post: 244838" data-attributes="member: 6982"><p>They are 90 degrees...it is just L channel that i cut a couple short pieces to use...If I do that I figured I would have to beat them down to a different angle...</p><p></p><p>I think I would prefer to use wood but sounds like that is going to be hard with the bare minimum tools I am stuck with right now.</p><p></p><p>Maybe spacers between the hull and the top of the bracket would work to push it down more level? My worry with that would be it may weaken the connection...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdholmes, post: 244838, member: 6982"] They are 90 degrees...it is just L channel that i cut a couple short pieces to use...If I do that I figured I would have to beat them down to a different angle... I think I would prefer to use wood but sounds like that is going to be hard with the bare minimum tools I am stuck with right now. Maybe spacers between the hull and the top of the bracket would work to push it down more level? My worry with that would be it may weaken the connection... [/QUOTE]
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