I get that but there have been some solutions mentioned that would be more difficult to execute IMHO. Fabricating custom panels, relocating the handle, crazy shit with metal and fiberglass...
You can make vinyl/fabric panels on a $20 sewing machine. The vinyl skin is glued to the panel with contact cement.
When you're sewing up panels (or anything really) and you can't hold it the way you'd like, you can use a stapler to hold everything in position while you sew. Just be careful not to sew a staple or you could break a needle. Remove the staples after you're done sewing the first pass.
If you guys are set on making panels, use panel board instead of plywood. It's a thick (maybe 1/8" max) sturdy cardboard. It's very stiff and if screwed in like Luke suggested it should be more than strong and thin enough.
You can make vinyl/fabric panels on a $20 sewing machine. The vinyl skin is glued to the panel with contact cement.
When you're sewing up panels (or anything really) and you can't hold it the way you'd like, you can use a stapler to hold everything in position while you sew. Just be careful not to sew a staple or you could break a needle. Remove the staples after you're done sewing the first pass.
If you guys are set on making panels, use panel board instead of plywood. It's a thick (maybe 1/8" max) sturdy cardboard. It's very stiff and if screwed in like Luke suggested it should be more than strong and thin enough.


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