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That black should hide the grease stains well. That's one thing I hate about an all white interior.
yeah its a laminate.Originally Posted by tireburnin
That's a nice job you did. What are the cabinets covered in? Laminate?That black should hide the grease stains well. That's one thing I hate about an all white interior.
I wanted a dark grey but they had the black in stock and it was alot cheaper....I have less than $200 in all of this including hardware.
I wanted grey but I went shopping at 4:30 on friday afternoon at the supply house so....Black i got!
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mdacton - lookin nice. I wish I had the time to spruce mine up, hell I don't even have the time to work on the car right now... But that definitly is nice work and this thread is inspiring me to get mine lookin good soon...
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Well I bought like 3 pitpal things this week too...Originally Posted by 1SlowFormula
mdacton - lookin nice. I wish I had the time to spruce mine up, hell I don't even have the time to work on the car right now... But that definitly is nice work and this thread is inspiring me to get mine lookin good soon...

Doing the floor next....but I got the door cabinet with the flip down table and toel holders. Mounted a fire extinguisher and a broom/dust pan.
It coming along, going to try the car out this weekend hopefully.......
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Thats lookin nice MD,cabinets looks awesome.
We've gotta 28 footer as well and it has a metal office desk in the front w/ a winch mounted underneath it that works out pretty good so far. Mounting a toolbox on top of it but I really need to get some shelves for gas cans,oil,etc.
Good luck on tryin the car out.
We've gotta 28 footer as well and it has a metal office desk in the front w/ a winch mounted underneath it that works out pretty good so far. Mounting a toolbox on top of it but I really need to get some shelves for gas cans,oil,etc.
Good luck on tryin the car out.
Weather has been so crappey and cold i did'nt get to start on it until this past monday
took the metal in the corners of the wall to ceiling transition off/down to feed my new electrical service, added 5- 4' flouresants along the top, 1- 24" flouresant in the bathroom area, 4 otlets on exterior 2 on each side front and back for piggy back cording if need be.
got my new rubber floor installed (very slippery right now and i blame that on being brand new so it still has the mold release agent on it, and expect it to dull down and tact up a bit in time with wear and tear. Installed the checker board up front where rubber floor ended, started installing the carpet on the btm half of the walls and ran into problems-stuff i bought does'nt have a strong enough back on it, and as we were stapling it across the line i drew on the trlr wall, it started stretching badly and wrinkled up before i could glue it. I tried gluing a test section to see if it'd be strong enough to hold the wrinkles out, but the glue was'nt. So made a call to my flooring sub, i'm getting a different type of carpet and he's going to install it around the walls for me.
next week sometime i want to start getting the bathroom walls built so that's done...portable toilet came in, just needs me to get it's new home made LOL!!
slowly, i just have to have it liveable by st louis may 15-18. and i apologize for poor pic quality, the place that hosts them does a serious number on'em
i posted a full sized shot looking in on another forum and it's better than this small shot, but still sucks.
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outlets front/rear exterior side
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took the metal in the corners of the wall to ceiling transition off/down to feed my new electrical service, added 5- 4' flouresants along the top, 1- 24" flouresant in the bathroom area, 4 otlets on exterior 2 on each side front and back for piggy back cording if need be.got my new rubber floor installed (very slippery right now and i blame that on being brand new so it still has the mold release agent on it, and expect it to dull down and tact up a bit in time with wear and tear. Installed the checker board up front where rubber floor ended, started installing the carpet on the btm half of the walls and ran into problems-stuff i bought does'nt have a strong enough back on it, and as we were stapling it across the line i drew on the trlr wall, it started stretching badly and wrinkled up before i could glue it. I tried gluing a test section to see if it'd be strong enough to hold the wrinkles out, but the glue was'nt. So made a call to my flooring sub, i'm getting a different type of carpet and he's going to install it around the walls for me.
next week sometime i want to start getting the bathroom walls built so that's done...portable toilet came in, just needs me to get it's new home made LOL!!
slowly, i just have to have it liveable by st louis may 15-18. and i apologize for poor pic quality, the place that hosts them does a serious number on'em
i posted a full sized shot looking in on another forum and it's better than this small shot, but still sucks..jpg)
outlets front/rear exterior side
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