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- First thing I did was to cut a piece of walnut to width. This is about 2 inches thick. So, I wanted to get this ready for cutting thin strips from this piece.

- And now, or my next trick.... Ok, it's not a trick, just another step in drawer construction.

Top, bottom, and both sides will be covered with a glued piece of a thin layer of my grandfathers walnut. The walnut is about 1/32" thick.
That will cover the plywood sides plies, and make it look "nice".
I'll show you how I am doing it. - Finally got to pull out the last piece of my grandfathers black walnut lumber.
Time to cut that up and use some of it on the drawers.
- Aren't drawers great?

- Hope to have an update on Monday night. We've been working on resealing some windows on a 5th wheel for our son.
I am amazed, (not in a good way), at how they are constructed. - PastorCharlieExplorerGoes to show the quality of service one can expect from Newmar.
- Hopefully, nobody from Newmar is seeing this! Lol...

- Here's the attached order, and yes, it's $1.45.

- A delivery showed up today. 1 new drawer catch.

dodge guy wrote:
fulltimin wrote:
Here's another shot of the kitchen all "kinda" cleaned up, with the lights on, and the bath "door" standing in place.
That’s probably worth $100 if you can glue it back together into the shape of a piece of plywood.
All that deconstructed plywood could be glued together to make some particle board, only better, if used with waterproof glue. lol.
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