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Continuing Renovations to #1027 | ||
Author: TravalonSF (Show all albums) |
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Tried several corner configurations and found this cutout created the most tight turn at the radius. | Found hammering it in with a rubber mallet worked perfectly and held tight. | This cutout was too wide and allowed the trim to back out over night. | Even trying a bit of contact cement did not hold it in place better than the proper cut hammered in place the first time with a large rubber mallet. | ||
A couple of ends were nailed when overlapped with welting. | Sand, blow off, glue, roll like mad and don't get too close to the edge before routering a smooth edge as the formica is brittle and snaps off easily. :P | No wonder this coach was expensive as it wasn't cheap for the materials and it's a ton of work... | All worth it in the end...!!! Pionite #HP 360 - Afternoon Showers found at McKillican American 2388 Lincoln Ave., Hayward, CA 94545 Tel: 510-259-1300 | ||
Oversized template made for transmission cover. | Completely over-engineer by metalsmith friend. | Insulated with sound deadening and offers lots of room for air flow over top of transmission. | Relocated the shore power and transfer box to engine compartment. | ||
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