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Old 03-14-2004, 01:51 PM   #1
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Dinette table

our old fold out table has been coming apart, so we decided to replace the vinyl covered press board with hardwood faced plywood. Here is the result. Fun project!
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and this folded...
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I also used a small sheet of aluminum to dress out my digital clock which had a torn piece of fake wood before.
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last I riveted a sheet of alum. to the bottom of the entry door where it had been scratched through the vinyl.
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Old 03-14-2004, 02:15 PM   #5
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That's lookin' good! How did you attach the aluminum around the clock? Glue? How did you cut the aluminum for the door?
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the clock peice was small and i wan timid of putting in rivets thru the plastic wall, so I glued it with "seal all". i use that stuff for lots of things.
The door sheet is flashing from Home depot, cut with tin snips. Nice sized roll of that aluminum is 7 dollars. I might do the rest of the door...
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the clock peice was small and i wan timid of putting in rivets thru the plastic wall, so I glued it with "seal all". i use that stuff for lots of things.
The door sheet is flashing from Home depot, cut with tin snips. Nice sized roll of that aluminum is 7 dollars. I might do the rest of the door...
It would give you a CCD look going into the coach. If you do it, please post a pic for us.
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looking good .
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