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#477 Part II
Author: Duramaxer (Show all albums)

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Easy repair and now it holds water. Just cleaned everything up and installed the new rubber seal and gasket.


These toilets used to come with a rubber&plastic ball seal. This is replaced with a new double rubber seal.


At some time the toiltet was replased with a quite nice Sealand Traveler. Even if it's "Burn resistant" the bowl seal was no longer holding water.


2 x 15mm PEX tubing in insulation for hot and cold water from the front, and 2 x 12mm PEX in protective tubing for the shower. Also a couple of extra tubes for el. This way I can reach the connections for the shower in the bathromm cabinet and the whole plumbing will be simpler and safer with only one distribution point.


Overhead cabinet still missing. It needed some repairs anyway, so I'm making a new one that will clear the aluminium window trim.




Cabinet front and shelf ready. Will paint the doors and add the same surface to the cabinet front as for the walls.


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The sink after a trip to the fiberglass doctor to fix some small damages and to get som shine back in the gelcoat. Turned out great.


Had to make a new front for the bathroom cabinet. Almost a shame to eventually cover up this marine grade mahogony plywood


Testing parts of the old interior for fit.


Some Armaflex insulation


New housing for the black water holding tank was done before i did the flooring.
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