efitzgerald
Active Member
Hello Guys,
I am currently working on the canopy to my -7 tip up. The canopy has been split, trimmed to size, drilled and countersunk / deburred.
How risky is trimming a bit more material off the bottom side that bolts onto the side frames? After pulling it down and securing it I am now overhanging onto the angled part of the side frame. I fear this will cause cracking or the side skins wont sit flush. I need to remove about an 1/8".
I had been using a 3"x 21" hand held belt sander for cleanup / minor adjustments after the rough cut with the cutoff wheel.
I'm just concerned about cracking now due to the holes.
I am currently working on the canopy to my -7 tip up. The canopy has been split, trimmed to size, drilled and countersunk / deburred.
How risky is trimming a bit more material off the bottom side that bolts onto the side frames? After pulling it down and securing it I am now overhanging onto the angled part of the side frame. I fear this will cause cracking or the side skins wont sit flush. I need to remove about an 1/8".
I had been using a 3"x 21" hand held belt sander for cleanup / minor adjustments after the rough cut with the cutoff wheel.
I'm just concerned about cracking now due to the holes.
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