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DrewE
Mar 01, 2015Explorer II
I agree, very nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
If it's built like my RV, you'd also need to drive a coupe of pin nails or staples that don't quite hit the framing and leave a slight or gap or two at the panel corners... ;)
bugs53 wrote:
Terrific Job. From an old Trim Carpenter.
Now get some matching paneling (from your local building supply), cut the four sides and back to fit, turn the cut inserts to match the grain of the wood, but come corner molded trim pieces for the inside cuts, and wah-lah it will look like it came from the factory that way.
Well done. :)
Bugs53
If it's built like my RV, you'd also need to drive a coupe of pin nails or staples that don't quite hit the framing and leave a slight or gap or two at the panel corners... ;)
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