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- Bruce_BrownModerator
fulltimin wrote:
Bruce Brown wrote:
Wanderlost wrote:
Toilet looks like it could use a bit of maintenance (and cleanup)...
On a serious note, a can of Krylon Fusion and this thing would look presentable again.
What color would you like?
Not my circus, not my monkeys. - LouLawrenceExplorer IIOn a more serious note, throw out the trash and get the wife a nicer place to take care of some private time.
- sundancer268Explorer
fulltimin wrote:
Bruce Brown wrote:
Wanderlost wrote:
Toilet looks like it could use a bit of maintenance (and cleanup)...
On a serious note, a can of Krylon Fusion and this thing would look presentable again.
What color would you like?
My favorite color of course, Bright Green. Seriously, I would not worry about it until I was almost finished with the build and then consider if it was worth rebuilding or just replace it. If replacing, I would go with a Porcelain Bowl. Bruce Brown wrote:
Wanderlost wrote:
Toilet looks like it could use a bit of maintenance (and cleanup)...
On a serious note, a can of Krylon Fusion and this thing would look presentable again.
What color would you like?- Bruce_BrownModerator
Wanderlost wrote:
Toilet looks like it could use a bit of maintenance (and cleanup)...
On a serious note, a can of Krylon Fusion and this thing would look presentable again. sundancer268 wrote:
I love the thinking outside the box. As long as it finishes in the next ten years or so, I will be happy.
Not planning on taking that long. I would like to use it long before then.LouLawrence wrote:
It seems the OP works harder at finding absurd uses of wood than working toward completion. It gets more and more bizarre as the thread gets longer and longer in tooth. I'm still hooked but I can't for the life of me figure out why!
I didn't work at this at all. I was getting ready to measure for a piece of plywood for that wall, and it occurred to me that I could use that for storage.
Not going to be a huge amount, but every little bit helps.PastorCharlie wrote:
I use all the hollow spaces in my tires to store air.... counting the spare, I have 700 lbs. stored away in case a need arises. :)
Nothing like a great sense of humor. Thanks!navegator wrote:
I used two bread boxes turned upside down on the tiny head above the door and the loo, with rv overhead springs, wife used them for everything that she needed, finding small spaces in an rv is a chalenge, I found other spaces behind the speakers in the cabin, under the couch, the pilot and copilot seats and the "shower/tub" for that space I had to cut tbe side and instal a door outside, that is where all the potable water conectors, hoses, preshure regulator, etc. recided.
As you go along you will come up with more nooks and cranies to use.
navegator
There are places all over an rv that can be utilized as storage. Unfortunately, we tend to look for "large" spaces, but enough of small spaces will make a "large" one collectively.- sundancer268ExplorerI love the thinking outside the box. As long as it finishes in the next ten years or so, I will be happy.
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