Thanks, It's a slow process but well worth the effort.Baloo said:Looks great!
Thank you!WriterMs said:Wow. A step right up and come on in door. Terrific job.
I do need to address that first step though. It's 18" up to the bumper.
The main reason I wanted this type of door is the screen door. I know it won't be used for any stealth parking but otherwise will keep the larger flying critters at bay.B and C said:Congrats on a job well done. Now for that pesky screen door.
Thanks HDS, I debated over a wooden split "barn door" vs "RV door". I liked the idea of just opening the top half of a barn door for fresh air and leaving the bottom closed for a bit more privacy. The screen was the issue. I couldn't figure out how to build/install a DIY screen section that would be sealed and quiet when traveling and easy opening as a complete door when parked.highdesertranger said:nice job, a proper RV door too. I was afraid you were going house door in. RV door that's the way to go, with the radius corners, much stronger and you won't get stress cracks at the 90 degree corners. highdesertranger
As usual, I over-thought the whole thing until I gave up and just cut an installed the RV door I bought back in May. This whole retirement thing plays hell with me. Way too much time to think before I do.