Saturday, July 30, 2016

New Exterior Latches

We'd replaced some of these exterior compartment latches already.....but still had a few to do.


See the ugly rusty hardware?




Duane drilled out the old rivets - these obviously weren't stainless steel!



Nice shiny new stainless steel  replacements. 




Couldn't remove the slight rust-stain around the rivets....but I think they look terrific!


Friday, July 29, 2016

Yellow light

Lots of little things...hundreds left to do, of course!

The "courtesy light" next to the trailer door has a very aged and yellowed lens.  It's not a big deal, but it bugs me.



It makes the light look rather yellow.




So, for $9 I got a nice, clear lens cover.



And guess what.....the net effect was.....drum roll.....

The light still looks yellow.  Haha.







Thursday, July 28, 2016

Table finished

We've been doing lots of little chores - none of which are very photogenic.  Plumbing, rebuilding the water pump, some painting and staining.....

Duane finished all the leafs (leaves?) of the table. 

I'm sure we'll leave it "stowed" most of the time.




Here the table is just upright from it's "nest".




Details of Duane's fine laminate routing.




Reminder of how it looked before:



Pulled out the table slider to accept more leafs.


And here's the table extended.  The extra leafs will be stowed below the seats when not in use.




Thursday, July 21, 2016

Forward Shelf

The forward shelf needed to be replaced - it was covered in a 70's vintage fake-wood grain laminate.  Looks OK in this photo, but it was damaged on the underside.



Duane made an exact replica using 3/4" plywood.




We got a laminate that closely matches the Corian for the galley counter.


After much contact cement and routing, the forward shelf and the first two pieces of the fold-out table are finished.


I'll post a photo when we have all the extension pieces in place.


Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Re-assembly

Re-assembling the settee and forward cabinetry.....yay!!

We still have to re-create the forward shelf and re-cover the existing fold-up tabletop.  (The new vinyl floor is still safely covered with the green paper you see in the photo - this work is messy!)



Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Galley Sink

Went to Lowe's thinking that we'd buy a re-build seal kit for the original Delta faucet and a soap dispenser for the galley.

But.....the price for those two items was more than half of what a nice, new, modern faucet (including the soap dispenser) costs.

Duane said, "do whatever you want".  I needed no further coaxing!

Viola!

New Delta faucet with a pull-out sprayer built in!


Saturday, July 16, 2016

Cook top finished

Duane installed the new copper gas line for the cook top. 


 All done!  Can't test it yet because we have to get new regulators for the old aluminum gas bottles (and have them DOT tested...)


Friday, July 15, 2016

Cook top installation

We're getting closer to having the cook top installed.

Duane routed out "most" of the tracing for the gas cooktop.  Then he supported it from below so it wouldn't crack as he cut the final 3 areas that are currently holding it in place.




There you go - opening complete!  Here you can see the ductwork below that routes the air around the convection oven.




Well, I spent a half hour vacuuming all the "snow" that was thrown off during the routing of the Corian.



All cleaned up and ready for the cooktop.


Cooktop in place - gotta make a run to Lowe's for some copper fittings to hook up the propane.  All for now - it's HOT!


Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Galley work!

We have the galley cabinet in place now!!!  Yippeee!

Duane assembled the convection oven ducting kit - hard to see, but it's a metal surround frame that shields the cabinet from the high temperatures of the oven.





Then he installed the black vent covers to finish it off. 
 





 Next, we'll cut the Corian countertop above the oven to accept the gas cooktop.  Yeah! Progress!



Sunday, July 10, 2016

More cabinet work

I don't like the interior of the cabinet....age has not been good to it. The shelf in the area under the sink was a bit "yucky".



So,  starting with Kilz paint to cover some stains, I painted the area that will be hidden by the cabinet doors.

Next, I recoated with gloss white paint.  I'll just be happier with everything bright and shiny.         Also, I'll be able to easily clean up any of my own messes!!     










Saturday, July 9, 2016

Galley Cabinet

Starting to work on the galley cabinet.  If you'll recall, there was an all-one-piece stovetop and oven originally.  But we decided to go a little different route since I don't really expect to be baking much.




Duane had designed and built the shelf to support the new convection/microwave oven some time ago.  Now we made the framework to hold the cooktop in place.