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Dave_Pete
Jan 31, 2017Explorer II
Lately I've been pleased to be able to start "putting up stuff" that's been laying around, just waiting, for quite a while, things like: the table and counter boards, the table post, the bunk cushion board and plastic window, even the fridge!
Soon, once the exterior paint arrives, and I get it applied, additional things will change from "stored" to "installed", like: windows, water-fills, etc. The storage areas will really begin to clear out, and my garage will be getting back closer and closer to normal. That's pretty exciting to me.
Another thing I "got put-up", which has been laying around inside the camper now for a long time, and even before than that, when it was vinyl home-siding, laying on the floor under one camper wing for an even longer time, is the interior "outside corner" trim/molding I made and described in this thread sometime back.
Here is one length of that on the bench, getting measured and pre-drilled for the decorative screw treatment installation.

And here it is installed on the first outside corner to greet you as you look into the camper, running vertically down to the floor from the rounded corner of the countertop. Also note the shorter, thin cream-colored edge on the opposing corner of that same lower cabinet. That's another one.

And here are those same two corners from the other direction. Note the shorter one was cut narrower, to fit the different application style of that wood edge.

Now this view shows the lower part of the longest trim molding, which is on the bathroom cabinet corner.

And the upper reaches.

You might also see in the above photo, the trim board between the edge of the tiled back-splash, and the wood paneled wall. Here is a better picture of it.

And a close-up from the other direction. This is some left over from a treatment in our home.

And one final cabinet, here between the overhead bunk and the galley on the fridge cabinet face right-side corner.

And the left side corner to cap the tiled edge.

Yeah. I noticed the missing screw too. :) The hole is drilled, but I guess I was in a hurry.
Soon, once the exterior paint arrives, and I get it applied, additional things will change from "stored" to "installed", like: windows, water-fills, etc. The storage areas will really begin to clear out, and my garage will be getting back closer and closer to normal. That's pretty exciting to me.
Another thing I "got put-up", which has been laying around inside the camper now for a long time, and even before than that, when it was vinyl home-siding, laying on the floor under one camper wing for an even longer time, is the interior "outside corner" trim/molding I made and described in this thread sometime back.
Here is one length of that on the bench, getting measured and pre-drilled for the decorative screw treatment installation.

And here it is installed on the first outside corner to greet you as you look into the camper, running vertically down to the floor from the rounded corner of the countertop. Also note the shorter, thin cream-colored edge on the opposing corner of that same lower cabinet. That's another one.

And here are those same two corners from the other direction. Note the shorter one was cut narrower, to fit the different application style of that wood edge.

Now this view shows the lower part of the longest trim molding, which is on the bathroom cabinet corner.

And the upper reaches.

You might also see in the above photo, the trim board between the edge of the tiled back-splash, and the wood paneled wall. Here is a better picture of it.

And a close-up from the other direction. This is some left over from a treatment in our home.

And one final cabinet, here between the overhead bunk and the galley on the fridge cabinet face right-side corner.

And the left side corner to cap the tiled edge.

Yeah. I noticed the missing screw too. :) The hole is drilled, but I guess I was in a hurry.
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