Fabric is complete as is attaching it all and I even added another exterior light.
Also, annoyingly apparently if I upload and insert full images... they work. Ugh. Here you can see the roof closed.. and the 1/4 to 1/2 inch gap between the roof lip (top) and the tub. I am remediating that with an additional strip of aluminum and some VHB tape. Likely a few stainless rivets too. TBD. I also need to move the latches up 1/2" as well to give me some adjustment back. They work, but it is TIGHT! 🫤
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Inside showing the "finished" product. Its a pretty nice space in there. The shock cords, clips and carabiners are all in place to help witht he closing too. The system was built in to the fabric and it works great. The ones in the photo below heading towards the rear pull in the cabling from the roof.
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TOtally out of sequence, but this is the new light. Makes for some easy viewing of who is around out there or to scare off the bears / critters. there is one on each side and one on the rear. I also have a poarch light that I can turn on and off from outside and in.
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A spring cord to assist with closing and tucking... works well but need to shrink it by 12" or so.
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Below, you can see the trim strips (Luan) that I used around the perimeter of the roof to clamp in the fabric. I used stainless staples (T-50 x 5/16) and a long straight edge to get the fabris tight against the top, and then about 800 staples. I then cut and fitted these strips (3.5" wide) to help tighten the fabric and keep it in place. More stainless staples, this time 3/4" narrow from my brad nailer. I still need to re-seal or varnish the edges to finish finish it.
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Pic above shows the cabling that is for roof vent, lights and solar panels. Rear window is a nice feature. Photo below shows the misaligned side window... also this was before the fabric was 100% dome.
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All things considered it turned out pretty good. I am a little disappointed that the windows on the drivers side (small window) is misaligned to the hoops. Also the windows were made slightly too big, and are too close to the bottom of the fabric. This is why there is a gap between the roof and the tub that still needs remediation. The folded zippers and the bulk of the velcro, windows and zippers resting on the tub cap makes it lift too much, causing the gap. No big deal, but its just another challenge to overcome. VHB and 1/8" aluminum to the rescue!!
So close to being complete.