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#1 jeffyg

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Posted 22 May 2009 - 07:08 PM

made you look!

get your head out of the gutter!

going to extend a counter in my 2002 hawk shell from the furnace over to the front wall on the drivers side. below that i am going to have one other shelf which i can stack small rubber maids and have a piece of oak as a 'gate' to hold everything in place. no cabnet doors just nice simple shelving with a nice counter top for my coleman propane stove.

here is my question. where can i find information for the best fasterners to use, into the floor, into the furnace box and into the side and front wall.

i am sure i could phone the fine guys at FWC but i am sure it has to be here somewhere.

i am in the bush here now for work and will be coming out on a week off soon and have this little project in mind.

thanks for any imput

jef

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#2 pods8

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Posted 22 May 2009 - 09:35 PM

I'd say just use angle brackets and coarse thread screws.
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#3 Phil

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Posted 23 May 2009 - 12:59 AM

Sheet metal screws work good. (modified truss) :thumb:
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#4 jeffyg

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Posted 23 May 2009 - 02:06 AM

i suppose i should phone and get some info but i wasn't sure if when going into the side and front if you were trying to tie into some of the 'frame' work?
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