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myredracer
Feb 26, 2015Explorer II
Is the wall paneling/plywood really 1/4"? I thought 1/8" is what is typically used. You might be able to pull the plywood off the forward wall of the pass-through if it's just stapled in place. I removed that piece in a previous TT and it peeled off in seconds. That could give you wiring access and a way to mount a backer board behind the paneling. Then use screws with finishing washers which will allow easy removal of the plywood in the future if needed.
Gluing something to the plastic coated (or whatever it is) luan may or may not work. I had poor success in another previous TT when trying to glue to it. I would try PL400 premium construction adhesive.
Liquid-tite conduit & fittings are not cheap and not readily available unless you go to a wholesaler. Why not use rigid PVC which would lighter too. They make pre-formed elbows or you can field bend PVC with a blow dryer.
Gluing something to the plastic coated (or whatever it is) luan may or may not work. I had poor success in another previous TT when trying to glue to it. I would try PL400 premium construction adhesive.
Liquid-tite conduit & fittings are not cheap and not readily available unless you go to a wholesaler. Why not use rigid PVC which would lighter too. They make pre-formed elbows or you can field bend PVC with a blow dryer.
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