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Building a Camper - The Box - 8
Topic: Body   Posted:2009-12-09
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Once the back is square, I screwed in some plywood on each side. I wanted to get this all in place quickly so that none of the wood warped.

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A closer shot:

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On the inside above the cab looking backward:

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Another shot:

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The box is done. The remainder is just bracing, painting, outfitting, etc., once the box is up, square, and supported well at the center. I'll write more later, but this particular database that the articles are stored on is going through a migration, and it might be awhile before I write more.

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