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ROOTS WARRIOR View Drop Down
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    Posted: 23 April 2007 at 10:21am
  I NEED SOME HELP WITH THE SUPER SCOOPERS, DO YOU KNOW THE EXACT SIZES OF THE BRACE'S THE ONE AT THE REAR AND THE ONE THATS NEAR THE MIIDDLE, AND COULD YOU TELL ME HOW THE CROSS SECTION IS CONSTRUCTED. CHEERS.

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You can work out the brace sizes from the dimensions on the plan with a bit of subtraction.. There is enough info there to get dimensions of all pieces..
 
The crossbrace can be constructed in various ways, depending on the overall construction order you settle on (this needs planning out with any cab, but supers especially).. There is athread somewhere covering different approaches members have used.
Mine were made of a single horizontal section, rebated top and bottom to accept the upper and lower parts of the vertical section.. This way you'll find the upper and lower sections will actually slide into place after the horizontal is fitted. 
There isn't really any way of doing it that allows every joint to be screwed, one will have to be just glued, but if you do it the way I suggest, put the top one in first and screw from below, then the bottom piece canb be screwed from the bottom panel and the pressure from the horizontal section above it should be enough to make a good joint if it's a good tight fit...
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