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cajunavion
Oct 14, 2015Explorer
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Howdy!
Rastaman, I may not be the best advisor on Engle placement.
I would install it like Garry did, in order for the limited counter realastate
to do double duty and it is cooling efficient.
I opted for a different overall approach. I took out the cabnits, counters, and
strip the inside down to the wings. Put the bathroom back in place
with a more transparent feel! I have one limited 3ft counter that contains reverse osmosis
water filtration, water storage, water heater, sink, microwave, coffee maker, plumbing valves, and outside connections. Less is more. We tend to use the camper for sleeping, living is mostly outside.
Engle stills lives in the cab, great for on-the-road snacks; its the portable chest unit.
i think it was Garry who summed up our hot-rod approach. Leave the outside vintage, and modernize the interior. Check out my photobucket. Hope this helps.
Howdy!
Rastaman, I may not be the best advisor on Engle placement.
I would install it like Garry did, in order for the limited counter realastate
to do double duty and it is cooling efficient.
I opted for a different overall approach. I took out the cabnits, counters, and
strip the inside down to the wings. Put the bathroom back in place
with a more transparent feel! I have one limited 3ft counter that contains reverse osmosis
water filtration, water storage, water heater, sink, microwave, coffee maker, plumbing valves, and outside connections. Less is more. We tend to use the camper for sleeping, living is mostly outside.
Engle stills lives in the cab, great for on-the-road snacks; its the portable chest unit.
i think it was Garry who summed up our hot-rod approach. Leave the outside vintage, and modernize the interior. Check out my photobucket. Hope this helps.
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