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Building A One Off And Roll Pan Install Hiding Back Part

 
 
Building A One Off And Roll Pan Install Hiding Back Part
Building A One Off And Roll Pan Install Hiding Back Part
As much as was removed from the original roll pan, it was still a bit clunky at the back end. My original intention was to make a low profile roll pan so as to hide the back part of the frame and the spring shackles, not so much add an entire panel under the bed. View Related Article
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