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Removable back wall - channels glued in place


otterine

After some further thinking, I realized I wanted my break in the wall to match up with the interior horizontal beams...so I would need to make my sliding wall taller and my anchored top shorter. I would also need to split the vertical channel on the moving side. The top portion would anchor my top wall; the bottom portion would move freely.

 

I covered the back of the vertical channels with siding strips cut to fit. I stained all the pieces to match the siding to prevent any bare wood from showing once finished. I glued the stationary side pieces and lower channel in place with the removable board inserted to keep things square. I padded the top stationary wall on the outside make a smooth surface across. Trim will cover this portion later.

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Milo Valley Farm

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You always find the tiniest of details that are needed to make something read "real life". Congrats again. This needed very complex planning to get the realism.

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