Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design
In Response To: Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design *PIC* (Mike)
It is a rather small picture, but one suggestion would be to flatten and lower the rear deck for rolling. Perhaps add a center panel to eliminate the "peak" of the rear deck and flatten it out a bit and lower the deck height. This is not to say your design is bad, it is really more a matter of preference. I like a low, flat rear deck for rolling, and it also makes a good place to strap down gear.
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Mike -- 4/12/2010, 12:03 pm- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design *PIC*
Mike -- 4/12/2010, 12:38 pm- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design
Brian Nystrom -- 4/13/2010, 9:22 am- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design *PIC*
Mike -- 4/13/2010, 1:33 pm- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design
Aaron Locke - Washington Wood Craft -- 4/13/2010, 3:43 pm- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design
Johnathan Akers -- 4/14/2010, 1:17 pm- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design
Mike -- 4/14/2010, 4:06 pm
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Malcolm Schweizer -- 4/12/2010, 5:37 pm- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design *PIC*
Mike -- 4/12/2010, 7:04 pm- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design *PIC*
Aaron Locke - Washington Wood Craft -- 4/12/2010, 8:15 pm- Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design *PIC*
Aaron Locke - Washington Wood Craft -- 4/12/2010, 9:06 pm
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Aaron Locke - Washington Wood Craft -- 4/12/2010, 5:02 pm - Re: S&G: Help with S&G Design *PIC*
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