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Old 08-08-2020, 05:07 PM   #21
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Here is the secret compartment. If you close you can see the loop to pull the hinge up and to the back to access the area below. Guns N Ammo!

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Old 08-21-2020, 07:36 PM   #22
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Made progress on the galley. Once I get the water tank plumbed and walls insulated this is going in. I hope by tomorrow I can start the last of the wiring and then cut in the Maxx air fan.
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Hey that is looking good! I am on a similar path. I have my walls all done and am about to start cabinets.
What is your technique for the wall profile on the vertical pieces of cabinets that sit flush against the wall?
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Hey that is looking good! I am on a similar path. I have my walls all done and am about to start cabinets.
What is your technique for the wall profile on the vertical pieces of cabinets that sit flush against the wall?

I made carpet lined 1/4" panels out of birch ply. I screwed furring strips to the walls and then insulated before putting them on. The cabinets in the back I scribed to fit the profile after the wall lines were on. The pantry cabinet i ended up putting the liner on the back before I put it in place due to windows. The galley is flat on the back and will sit away from the wall. I pretty much made a box for that as shown per Greg's recommendation at Van Specialties. It doesn't need to be tight as there is a counter top to cover that part and it gives room for plumbing pipes etc.
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Old 08-22-2020, 01:43 PM   #25
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Finishing up the water system.
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First dry fit of the galley
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Wrapped up plumbing. I like how tidy it came out compared to the mess that it came with. The city water connection was cross threaded and broken from SMB. Will replace that also.
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Wrapped up plumbing. I like how tidy it came out compared to the mess that it came with. The city water connection was cross threaded and broken from SMB. Will replace that also.

Nice! The pump mounted up against the metal body, might amplify to vibration when the pump is running. If you haven't already, maybe isolate the mounting plate from the body with a few layers of rubber (old MTB bike tube, maybe?).
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If at any time you have considered installing the "deck plate" on the top of the water tank, now would be an ideal time to implement this. Personally, I find it a very convenient.
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Old 08-23-2020, 05:48 PM   #30
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What is the deck plate?
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