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westend
Mar 22, 2012Explorer
U.P. BLDR wrote:
Good idea on the plywood wall bro. Saves more valuable inches, plus framing time and finish materials.
Did you use a wax ring to install the toilet or a rubber gasket? I'm trying to decide which way to go.
Yeah that wall will serve as the storm shelter, lol. How are you coming along on the Sunline?
The Aqua Magic had a rubber gasket that I plan to reuse. Most of the RV style toilets I see have a rubber gasket between the toilet and the stool flange.
That avacado devil is costing me beaucoup time and exasperation. One of the lid holders was broken and I first used a plastic glue to get it together, no dice, it peeled off there like wax. The next thing I did was sharpen two finishing nails, drilled holes into the two parts, heated the nails, added super glue, and pushed all of it together. That appeared to hold. The next day, as I was working in there, I lifted the lid to make sure I had some clearance and a bolt had fallen into the "U" of the repaired lid bracket. Yup, nails pulled right out. I may have to find two new lid brackets that will work or s*&^can the whole top and get conventional stuff. I'll give it one more go but I'm not anticipating success.
Today, I paneled around the shower stall and installed the rest of the cleats for the bath countertop. The countertop is mounted and I'll be in there adding a couple of shelves for the little storage space behind the stall. Next on the list is the angled wall that finishes off the bunk space/bathroom partitioning.



Edit: This angled wall, the one that I just realized is the LAST!:R
Actually, the dinette will be more complex than the walls, lol. Stay tuned.

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