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TheFitRV_James
Aug 21, 2013Explorer
Hershey -
I don't think the conversion would be that hard, but I have a full shop to work with. Capping off the propane to the existing unit shouldn't be a big deal I don't think, and it would be there if you wanted to revert back later.
The woodworking doesn't sound that difficult, but I don't know exactly what you're starting with. Can you post some pictures of the existing cabinet, countertop, etc? It might help me have ideas. I recently remodeled our entire class B, so none of this seems that difficult anymore. (Remodel is on the blog, in my signature.)
I'm very interested in ditching the propane on our next coach, so I'm interested in how this turns out. Love to help if I can.
If you're in Albuquerque, do you ever make it up to Salt Lake?
James
I don't think the conversion would be that hard, but I have a full shop to work with. Capping off the propane to the existing unit shouldn't be a big deal I don't think, and it would be there if you wanted to revert back later.
The woodworking doesn't sound that difficult, but I don't know exactly what you're starting with. Can you post some pictures of the existing cabinet, countertop, etc? It might help me have ideas. I recently remodeled our entire class B, so none of this seems that difficult anymore. (Remodel is on the blog, in my signature.)
I'm very interested in ditching the propane on our next coach, so I'm interested in how this turns out. Love to help if I can.
If you're in Albuquerque, do you ever make it up to Salt Lake?
James
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