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How to cut deck for drop-in hatch
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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 449107" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Couple updates since first post. Dawson, a site sponsor, said the Weldbilt has some under deck braces that may be a problem, they build up the bracing off the floor ribs in that area leaving slight depth. </p><p></p><p>Going to cut the rear bench and make storage with a long lockable hatch from Dawson. Going to weld it in. He said to leave metal 2" back and front and 6" to end and the hatch assembly would stiffen up the seat without bracing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 449107, member: 22611"] Couple updates since first post. Dawson, a site sponsor, said the Weldbilt has some under deck braces that may be a problem, they build up the bracing off the floor ribs in that area leaving slight depth. Going to cut the rear bench and make storage with a long lockable hatch from Dawson. Going to weld it in. He said to leave metal 2" back and front and 6" to end and the hatch assembly would stiffen up the seat without bracing. [/QUOTE]
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