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Dave_Pete
May 19, 2015Explorer II
After working on steaming and bending the front cap for Lil' Queeny's cab-over bunk, and while letting it dry into its new shape, I steel-wooled and cleaned up the cream colored cabin trim that covers paneling joints. These are the areas with grey plastic runners stapled along seams and joints.

Here's my stack. Some of these won't be used, specifically the ones that came out of the bathroom/wardrobe/closet room, now becoming a wet-bath.


Polishing up the trim with steel wool, I moved inside and used a hammer and flat surface punch to seat all the staples good, then snapped the trim into place.





I left incomplete the two strips for the cab-over bunk until I get the front wall cap finished and fastened. It was beer-thirty.

Here's my stack. Some of these won't be used, specifically the ones that came out of the bathroom/wardrobe/closet room, now becoming a wet-bath.


Polishing up the trim with steel wool, I moved inside and used a hammer and flat surface punch to seat all the staples good, then snapped the trim into place.





I left incomplete the two strips for the cab-over bunk until I get the front wall cap finished and fastened. It was beer-thirty.
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