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

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Stripped the vinyl wallpaper in the bathroom.


The automotive el is mostly done and the dash is back in. Time to do the bathroom interior and some plumbing before finishing up the rest of the interior.


All the wiring front to back is finished so I could finally close up and seal off from underside the floor section between front wheels. Will add som rustproofing to the galvanized steel pan and some Styrofoam insulation before putting the floor back on top.


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Checking if everything fits in place. The overhead cabinet is "new" and I got it to convert to a normal high oven. #477 came with a microwave on top. Good to see the front interior going back in, it has been more than four years since I stripped it.


Cabinet is sanded, primed and ready for some epoxy paint and reassembly.


The difference in color from the original orange to the sun faded "yellow" is easy to see where the sink was.I have talked to Formica and think I will end up buying a sheet of this orange laminate. I'm also bulding a vacuum bagging system for laminating this and future fibre laminate projects.


This is how the worktop "nose" is made. Replicating this will be a challange as I totally lack woodworking skills. Will have to ask a friend to help out.


The kitchen worktop cabinet really needs some rebuilding.


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Workshop space is limited so i have to do the larger parts first to free up some space. Had planned to have the dash recovered but with some gluing, scrubbing and polish it's ok for now. The color is almost back to when it left the factory and when the polish cures up the finish will be perfect without this very high gloss.


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This is how the aluminum trim looks like on the insulatet walls. The Armaflex under the white foam-backed liner is cut back too allow the trim to sit "deep" like this.
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