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Dave_Pete
Mar 03, 2018Explorer II
Today: Fridge Tweaks, Cabinet Wire Protection and Closing out the Galley & Greatroom
There's not much that remains in Galley and Greatroom. The ceiling vent cover (blackout style curtain thing) and the entry door curtain remain left to do. But we'll get to that soon enough, and doesn't need reporting.
Today let's start with the fridge. The door interior was missing the flip down, spring-loaded cheese and butter hold-back.
This picture shows my change up in progress, as I removed the lower compartment's aluminum hold-back there at the bottom, and prepped to relocate it up where the spring-loaded holder used to live.

I drilled new holes, all up and down the inside of the door for placing that hold back and a new design for the lower compartment.
Using some extra stainless steel pieces (from the curtain rod job) for that lower, taller section

Note the same vinyl tubing technique to keep them in place.
And that gives us this.

We'll use that lower area (less likely to freeze than in the back) for our produce. DW preps fruits and veggies ready to eat, which we often grab on the run. That's a good spot for it.
She also bought some extra organizers for eggs, beer (we don't drink pop) and such. The biggest one shown won't work there due to 1/2 gallon milk jugs, so it's coming out.

In the galley overhead, behind the radio, I built a divider system for protecting the wires.




And THAT closes out Galley & Greatroom
There's not much that remains in Galley and Greatroom. The ceiling vent cover (blackout style curtain thing) and the entry door curtain remain left to do. But we'll get to that soon enough, and doesn't need reporting.
Today let's start with the fridge. The door interior was missing the flip down, spring-loaded cheese and butter hold-back.
This picture shows my change up in progress, as I removed the lower compartment's aluminum hold-back there at the bottom, and prepped to relocate it up where the spring-loaded holder used to live.

I drilled new holes, all up and down the inside of the door for placing that hold back and a new design for the lower compartment.
Using some extra stainless steel pieces (from the curtain rod job) for that lower, taller section

Note the same vinyl tubing technique to keep them in place.
And that gives us this.

We'll use that lower area (less likely to freeze than in the back) for our produce. DW preps fruits and veggies ready to eat, which we often grab on the run. That's a good spot for it.
She also bought some extra organizers for eggs, beer (we don't drink pop) and such. The biggest one shown won't work there due to 1/2 gallon milk jugs, so it's coming out.

In the galley overhead, behind the radio, I built a divider system for protecting the wires.




And THAT closes out Galley & Greatroom
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