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Continuing Renovations to #1027
Author: TravalonSF (Show all albums)

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This cutout was too wide and allowed the trim to back out over night.


Found hammering it in with a rubber mallet worked perfectly and held tight.


Tried several corner configurations and found this cutout created the most tight turn at the radius.


Adjusted the router to a perfect edge fit.


Do a test panel first!


Get ready to measure twice and cut once. I mocked up all the plywood pieces first. Then laid out the formica in my living room floor to trace out the pieces with the woodgrain going in the right direction.


New T molding is available online at https://www.t-molding.com/brown-t-molding.html


Initially, I wanted to recapture the shore power and cold air intake area for the drivers side bed as it is extra long and I'm 6'2" tall. More on this later.


Trust me... I had no idea how much work was ahead to build new cabinetry, relocate the shore power, cold air intake, batteries and replace the oversized Allison transmission cover!!!


I felt bad taking it out as Len had obviously thought through what was needed to make it functional and well built.


At home for the platform bed removal. My girlfriend found it too claustrophobic... okay, let's do this thing.


Don't forget to always wear a mask and gloves... this sh.. is toxic!!!
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