In a message dated 10/21/04 8:33:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, gjg9003@ESU.EDU writes:
> There's a pop-top available for sale close to me, but I was wondering how > much effort it is to > install a pop-top. Thanks for any help! > > easy. can be done in one weekend in your driveway with just a drill and a jigsaw. NO WELDING NEEDED. there are 2 ways to do it. if you looked at stuart black website, and saw the time consuming difficult way to do it, dont let that discourage you. i have done it the easy way and the end results are almost the same, you just have a different platform for your upper bunk. here is the easy way. i have done it this way and so has mark drillock.. heres the site: http://web.archive.org/web/20020821130648/http://members.citynet.net/bloss/vw/ poptop/index.html dont let others discourage your from this job, it is relatively simple.. chris |
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