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jasonbar:
Already pictured & shot down, but a totally cool idea nonetheless, especially if items were hanging on hooks on the inside of the front panel & they were displayed at your feet when opened! :]

I worry about a few things:

1 - Fit & finish--I know I won't cut straight & that there will be seams & not know how to address them cleanly. I'd rather buy some door with some flange that will cover my handiwork.
2 - Mess. I'm going to probably do cutting in situ, w/ my PC & all installed in the cab--the less cutting, the better. Yah, the shop vac will be front & center while cutting/filing!
3 - Possible weakening of the big fat cab by turning most of the front into a hinged door.

Thanks for the ideas & input!
-Jason

keilmillerjr:
It sounds like you have too much stuff in the way inside, and a lot of large items to store. Honestly, your best option might be to build some sort of separate companion to hold your stuff. Like a table or mini-bar with storage underneath.

Generic Eric:

--- Quote from: keilmillerjr on April 19, 2014, 09:43:04 am ---It sounds like you have too much stuff in the way inside, and a lot of large items to store.

--- End quote ---
I concur.  Put that stuff on a shelf. 

matt4949:
HaHaHaHaHaHaHeeHeeHeeHeeHeeHoHoHoHo

PL1:
Since all coin doors appear to be too small, consider going back to the first reply in the thread.

Why not use that 2' x 2' access door (or similar) and mount a normal coin door on it?




Scott

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