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Originally Posted by Film Guy
I cut my other one up to accommodate the big KP Components notch. I didn't like the look of the wood floor with the big notch sticking up. So I ordered another wood floor from Mar-k.... The floor had to be raised a few inches so I put another set of cross sills on top of 2.5"X2.5" square tubing. Which I mounted on top of the original cross sills. Sounds complicated but it's not.
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Let me make sure I'm understanding your sequence of events:
You mounted the bedsides to an original wood floor like the factory would.
You mounted original floor to frame like the factory would.
You then cut original floor for clearance where required.
You decided the big hole in the middle of the floor wasn't your cup o' tea.
You cross stacked some 2.5 x 2.5" tubing on top of the remaining part of the original floor.
Then you installed new 'wood floor' cross sills & a 'second' wood floor on top of the 2.5" sq tubing.
Yes..... no . . . .... close?