We were aware that this beast with its generously gabled roof would be pretty tall. Especially on a flatbed. So I worked on some mechanism that would allow the gabled roof to fold down flat. The question is: How can you fold down the gables and then the two roof sections without anything binding?
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I came up with a solution that I liked. The gable end walls are a little shorter, so the gable ends can fold down without binding the roof sections.
If the roof sections themselves are in danger of binding (which I doubt since their overlap is minimal), the two side roof sections could be slightly different heights, though this might introduce other problems or look weird.
I came up with a solution that I liked. The gable end walls are a little shorter, so the gable ends can fold down without binding the roof sections.
If the roof sections themselves are in danger of binding (which I doubt since their overlap is minimal), the two side roof sections could be slightly different heights, though this might introduce other problems or look weird.
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