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    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 at 12:32pm
Marwayne, maybe you should "copyright" your work - if there's such a thing in carpentry.  Your ideas are so good, I believe manufacturers should do some of the same things you did to maximize space.  But I don't think they should be able to "steal" your ideas!
 
And thanks to you and Tech for each explaining how you used -- or did not use -- mollybolts.  I appreciate EVERYTHING I learn on the forum.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Oct 2011 at 3:51pm
Marwayne, EXCELLENT job!! I to APPRECIATE EVERTHING I learn on the forum AGAIN EXCELLENT JOB rex php stuart fla
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Hello
I'm very impressed with your modifications. I have a 17'6 and feel the need to make changes, your photos will help. Where did you obtain the porthole windows and were they difficult to install??
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Just curious. How much have you increased the weight of the Pod? Safe Travels.
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Hi there,
Great Mods on your 172!
I would like to add the porthole windows to the bunks as well.
A little worried about running into the aluminum  wall framing. 
How did you know where to put the windows without hitting anything?
Drawings?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Mar 2014 at 1:25pm
Marwayne,

I think your mods are great. Can you tell me what stain color you used to match the Pod's color.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Mar 2014 at 8:41pm
Originally posted by POD-eh!

Hi there,
Great Mods on your 172!
I would like to add the porthole windows to the bunks as well.
A little worried about running into the aluminum  wall framing. 
How did you know where to put the windows without hitting anything?
Drawings?

One way - keep an eye on your pod on cool mornings in the summer.  Condensation on the outside will be different where the supports are.

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Lefty, I mixed my own stain, I think I started with a medium walnut and mixed it with golden oak and mahogany.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Mar 2014 at 9:19pm
Originally posted by techntrek

Originally posted by POD-eh!

Hi there,
Great Mods on your 172!
I would like to add the porthole windows to the bunks as well.
A little worried about running into the aluminum  wall framing. 
How did you know where to put the windows without hitting anything?
Drawings?

One way - keep an eye on your pod on cool mornings in the summer.  Condensation on the outside will be different where the supports are.



Or, just use an electronic stud finder.
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You don't need a stud finder, I already know where I am.
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