Looking good Kirk! I like the galley you have.My wife loves ours and has even helped sale a couple of lil guys by accident. So you never know, mine keeps pushing for me to get back to work on my new one but just no time right now .
Cliff
In God we trust, shoot the rest and he will sort out!
campmasterk wrote:Gravity tank and faucet in! Any ideas on how to cut a drain hole in the bowl. I have a regular drain set up for it but I am open on how to set up a simple drain .
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Yes its a pass through. It will have a screen . I thought it would make the cabin feel more open. The sink is a $5.00 ss bowl from cash and carry. Thanks Sharon for the tip. I think I too will use a hole saw.
AJP,
I am trying to keep it cheap as i can. After the trip to Grants Im in $1200.00 not counting paint/varnish and glue. Not much more to buy. I did alot o looking and I think that getting the finishing parts from Lil Bear is the best plan. All the parts I got are great and reasonably priced, plus lots of good info from Grant. He is a super nice guy.
Ok so I'm gonna get some stuff done this weekend. Cutting in the windows and doors is on the list. Can somebody tell me if there is a standard gap between the door and frame if you are using Grants trim for the frame and t mould for the door? Or maybe I should just wing it. The thing is the only tool i have that isnt at my house is my table saw. It would be cool if I did not have to go back and forth.
Having the lid on is a great inspiration. It has been hard to work on this thing in the heat. More to come. P.S. sorry I skipped taking pics of a few steps, but they were a bore anyway.
Oh yea I forgot to tell you I went to the good will store and got a paper towel holder, a three tier wood cubby and a small rack with hangers installed for $9.00.