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PastorCharlie wrote:
I was taught to reply to any negative comment about my work: "I try to have a little something for everyone." :)
Hey, ya just can't please everyone all the time! Lol.- PastorCharlieExplorerI was taught to reply to any negative comment about my work: "I try to have a little something for everyone." :)
LouLawrence wrote:
Don't confuse comments with concern. I would not live in that thing as a ghost but I love watching this thread. It's just about the only interesting thread left on this forum. Carpenters amaze me and his skills are unlike anything I have ever seen. He does not think like a typical RVer which leads to unusual (and/or impractical) solutions/implementations. I get a chuckle out of many and I show some of the "best" to my wife just to see her cringe.
Maybe I should have named this thread, "How Not to rebuild an rv". Lol.
Generally, there will be one of three reactions to any of this.
Wow, that's great. I never thought of that.
Wow, that's totally stupid.
Wow, that's funny. Thanks for the laugh.
When I was driving rollback, I delivered a vehicle about 50 miles from where I picked it up. The driver of the vehicle rode with me to the garage. He was a little "talkative" during the drive.
When I arrived at the garage and dropped the vehicle off, the garage owner, said, " well, I guess you're glad to drop this guy off.
My reply was - everyone make me happy, some when they come, and some when they go! Lol.
What works for one, may not work for someone else.navegator wrote:
If you are worried about the lack of the toe kick space you can always purchase a pair of Red Wing shoes with steel toes, problem solved!
LOL!
navegator
Cool!
With my "overhang", there's not a lot of danger of kicking that area!LouLawrence wrote:
The toe kick space is a great place to add heat vents but I am sure you have a different plan.
I was more interested in storage space in that area. Alost everything is a trade off. Which is most important, and the answer will be different to different people.- LouLawrenceExplorer IIDon't confuse comments with concern. I would not live in that thing as a ghost but I love watching this thread. It's just about the only interesting thread left on this forum. Carpenters amaze me and his skills are unlike anything I have ever seen. He does not think like a typical RVer which leads to unusual (and/or impractical) solutions/implementations. I get a chuckle out of many and I show some of the "best" to my wife just to see her cringe.
- navegatorExplorerIf you are worried about the lack of the toe kick space you can always purchase a pair of Red Wing shoes with steel toes, problem solved!
LOL!
navegator - LouLawrenceExplorer IIThe toe kick space is a great place to add heat vents but I am sure you have a different plan.
sundancer268 wrote:
My Gulf Stream Scenic Cruiser has no traditional Toe Space under the cabinets either.
Thanks. Anyone else have cabinets without the Toe Space at the bottom?
When I designed these cabinets, I decided to try to use as much space as I could, so the bottom of the drawer is only about an inch off of the sub floor, instead of the typical 3 - 4 inches.
That will still allow me to install a floor and be able to have some space between the drawer and the floor for opening and closing the drawer.- sundancer268ExplorerMy Gulf Stream Scenic Cruiser has no traditional Toe Space under the cabinets either.
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