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westend
Apr 04, 2013Explorer
Thanks, guys, hoped you enjoyed it and got some ideas about what can be done with your own rigs.
Fire Instructor, we can all learn from each other! Thanks, again, for your help with the solar module mounts. Yeah, keeping out of the Spouse's hair is an art and a science. We've been building the Lab and the Studio for over 30 years :B.
I'll be posting up some more pics of the interior now that I have most of the stuff picked up from the solar install. The inside was a mess. Yesterday, I dropped off 6 new foam pieces and 13 yards of material at the BIL's. The BIL is an upholsterer and is going to make all new cushions for me. We will trade off on labor so I consider it a great deal.
Edit: The cushions are done so here are some pictures of those. I will get some glamour shots of the interior when I have some more cleanup done and time allows.
Dinette cushions-

Zipper edge of cushion-

Corner seam detail-

Bunk mattress-

Thanks to BIL, Tom, for doing such an outstanding job. This is a job that is better left to the pros unless you are very familiar with sewing. The foam used was a medium/firm density (33lb) and the material is an upholstery weight chenille. The cushions are a major upgrade to the originals and this also eliminates another 50 sq. ft. of green.:B
Fire Instructor, we can all learn from each other! Thanks, again, for your help with the solar module mounts. Yeah, keeping out of the Spouse's hair is an art and a science. We've been building the Lab and the Studio for over 30 years :B.
I'll be posting up some more pics of the interior now that I have most of the stuff picked up from the solar install. The inside was a mess. Yesterday, I dropped off 6 new foam pieces and 13 yards of material at the BIL's. The BIL is an upholsterer and is going to make all new cushions for me. We will trade off on labor so I consider it a great deal.
Edit: The cushions are done so here are some pictures of those. I will get some glamour shots of the interior when I have some more cleanup done and time allows.
Dinette cushions-

Zipper edge of cushion-

Corner seam detail-

Bunk mattress-

Thanks to BIL, Tom, for doing such an outstanding job. This is a job that is better left to the pros unless you are very familiar with sewing. The foam used was a medium/firm density (33lb) and the material is an upholstery weight chenille. The cushions are a major upgrade to the originals and this also eliminates another 50 sq. ft. of green.:B
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