SK14 Build

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Re: SK14 Build

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Can anyone tell me why the pics uploaded from phone are rotated or how to fix them, kinda painful on the eyes 8O
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Re: SK14 Build

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Puppydrumn, I will get Jamie to help you first thing tomorrow!! Jeff

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Thanks Jeff. I will only buy kits from now on, it's well worth the pennies extra.
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I completely agree but some really like doing the cutting themselves!!! The CNC kit just saves time and makes it easier to get quite a bit accomplished in a short time!! Jeff

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Re: SK14 Build

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The kit came with 2 doubler plates were do they go???

I see several different locations on other builds.

Do I put one in the middle (between frame D&C, that space measures 35 1/2 and the doubler sent with kit measures 24" ?????
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Deck cleats, wanted a little extra support.. Don't like squishy decks. Just my preference... Not worried about the few extra pounds.
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Puppydrumn, really nice work accomplished by you and your son!!! Have a good weekend!! Jeff

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Re: SK14 Build

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Hey 'Drum, I just posted on my thread and then saw this. My double is not 24" long, it's the full 35 1/2". Maybe not necessary to be that long, though you need to know where the feet of the grab bar will sit to make sure the double extends there. Maybe put it all the way forward against frame C :doh:

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