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SilverPompadour
Dec 13, 2015Explorer
Thanks Cajun, but Im not sure which voids you are referring to(there are so many). I had intended to leave the gaps where the ply panels insert into the channels on the bunk and wings. I was also going to add some type of 'scupper' drain to these channels to allow the water to exit. All the edges, seams and fasteners of my panels are sealed with total boat and Trempro 635. Almost the entire bunk was glued using the epoxy as the temps here have dipped below the working range of wood glue. Its looking more and more likely that I will fully coat the panels with epoxy before interior reassembly.
The interior will definitely be a non vintage custom install. If I can utilize the original ceiling mount cabinets without a large visual mismatch between old and new, I will. If not they will be up for grabs.
Rastaman you're coming along nicely as well. My interior skin had to be stripped to gain access to the fridge vent, ac and stove vent rivets and clearance light wiring. Most importantly on my C11, it gives access to screw down through the wall channel into the bunk, wings and floor. How did you get to these fasteners when doing your bunk install?
D1, I think thats a good approach, sounds like it might even be... fun?
67, Thanks for the history. It provides motivation and reinforces my belief that this is a worthy project. Looks like your baby is in good hands.
The interior will definitely be a non vintage custom install. If I can utilize the original ceiling mount cabinets without a large visual mismatch between old and new, I will. If not they will be up for grabs.
Rastaman you're coming along nicely as well. My interior skin had to be stripped to gain access to the fridge vent, ac and stove vent rivets and clearance light wiring. Most importantly on my C11, it gives access to screw down through the wall channel into the bunk, wings and floor. How did you get to these fasteners when doing your bunk install?
D1, I think thats a good approach, sounds like it might even be... fun?
67, Thanks for the history. It provides motivation and reinforces my belief that this is a worthy project. Looks like your baby is in good hands.
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