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Old 01-21-2007, 08:20 PM   #4
lewster
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Originally Posted by pamelake
This may be an obvious question... but here goes. How important is it to have the trailer very level when building/installing new cabinets? I have a very good and experienced cabinet maker working on making kitchen cabinets for me, but he has never worked on an Airstream. This is one of the questions that wakes you up in the middle of the night... hmmm, if they are moving my Aistream out of the shop to that area by the road... how level will it be? Yikes!

As always, I turn to my Airstream community for the answers. Thanks, Pam
Living in the NW, I'm sure that you have seen the flotillas of float homes as you approach PDX from the East that are on the Columbia. They are all built without the use of a single level! Everything is done using squares., If your floor is flat, just get (or make) an assortment of different sized squares and your install should be a snap .
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