Showing some new shelving in the alcove, as well as new vinyl on the counter top, and some "remnants" of vinyl on the floor.
pmowers wrote: What kind of vinyl did you use for the countertop?
pmowers wrote: As of right now, I am undecided as to how to finish mine. Do you have any problem getting the butane canisters for your stove. I have a big green coleman, but I think that the smaller butane might be better if I had to cook inside.
hankaye wrote:crumvoc, Howdy;
Very nicely done project, I do have a question.
When you said;
"By the way, the reason for scarfing the plywood is because plywood is engineered to bend easier along the short width. If I just cut plywood with the long axis going across the trailer, it would have eventually sagged between the beams. It is a good deal of work to make the scarfs, but worth it, I think."
I'm trying to visualize what you are discribing but my brain has a hard time
turning words into pictures. I can read the words, I understand the words ...
they just refuse to convert. Are you ripping the plywood and then putting it
into the bed frame?????
Thanks for taking the time to help me understand.
hank
crumvoc wrote:This stuff is quite firm, much more firm that the local foam I was looking at at Home Depot and fabric stores. Much cheaper, too. It will be interesting to test-sleep it. I know that I will not "bottom out" on this foam. I just wonder if I might need some sort of convoluted foam topper to soften it a little.
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