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<blockquote data-quote="GILL" data-source="post: 1788" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>As far as cabs go I took a sheet of 3/8 plywood and managed to cut it to the shape of the side of my enclosure, cut out windows and stapled clear vinyl from Ace hdwe to the openings. I then made a wooden frame and covered it with the same clear vinyl and added loose pin hinges for easy removal. Use a bungee cord inside to keep it closed. Small scraps of used plywood were used on rear window and top. It works as well as vinyl cab from Bobcat and can be done for about $25 if your handy. I made metal clips to hold to enclosure but could be bolted on. I don't have a heater but this sure blocks a lot of wind. Hope this helps. Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GILL, post: 1788, member: 265"] As far as cabs go I took a sheet of 3/8 plywood and managed to cut it to the shape of the side of my enclosure, cut out windows and stapled clear vinyl from Ace hdwe to the openings. I then made a wooden frame and covered it with the same clear vinyl and added loose pin hinges for easy removal. Use a bungee cord inside to keep it closed. Small scraps of used plywood were used on rear window and top. It works as well as vinyl cab from Bobcat and can be done for about $25 if your handy. I made metal clips to hold to enclosure but could be bolted on. I don't have a heater but this sure blocks a lot of wind. Hope this helps. Greg [/QUOTE]
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