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LangsRV2
May 02, 2013Explorer
It fits!
The ceiling panel worked just fine. I guess the flexing didn't hurt it a bit.

We added a few extra 2x2's in the wall so we could screw the cabinets in from the inside of the trailer. They were originally attached from the outside. I'm really surprised they actually stayed in place at all. Along the top the screws were only though the ceiling panel board and nothing else. Can you imagine hanging your home kitchen cabinets into the drywall and no studs at all???
The ceiling panel worked just fine. I guess the flexing didn't hurt it a bit.

We added a few extra 2x2's in the wall so we could screw the cabinets in from the inside of the trailer. They were originally attached from the outside. I'm really surprised they actually stayed in place at all. Along the top the screws were only though the ceiling panel board and nothing else. Can you imagine hanging your home kitchen cabinets into the drywall and no studs at all???
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