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The gate above the trailer will be able to pop out if necessary |
The trim was screwed & glued to the gate. The rubber gasket will keep the rain out |
However, if the trailer is ever actually popped out, it probably won't pop back in again |
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04/27/06: almost 8 weeks into the job |
All window bottom corners were caulked to channel rain and condensation away |
Assembled 3 sticks into a jig to capture this angle |
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Using the jig to transfer the angles to the paneling |
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The north-east rear soffit prior to finishing |
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The south-east rear soffit prior to finishing |
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The shims compensate for warped rafters. Otherwise the soffit would look warped. |
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Have also added a pair of 3 inch eave vents under each gable |
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