I am struggling with attempting to reconnect the PEX plumbing pipe to one check valve on the water heater in my 2007 Itasca Navion. Access is through the removable floor in the pantry next to the fridge, which pantry is just wide enough for me to reach one arm in. The PEX could have been a little longer, and I can't get the threaded fitting to align with the threads on the check valve. IF I could reach in with my other arm, I might be able to push the PEX around to align the nut.
45 minutes of getting nowhere has me considering alternatives.
Below the pantry, the face of the cabinet is 1/8" plywood, glued to 1x2 framing, with nothing behind it but space. The left side of the pantry is plywood hiding the side of the fridge; the right side is a wall (of similarly robust 1x2 framing). I am wondering if I can cut an access hatch below the pantry, framed all around with more 1x2s glued and pocket-screwed to the existing framing, that might allow me to reach in with both arms. But I don't know if I'm weakening the cabinet. I'd cover the access with 1/4" baltic birch plywood stained to more or less match the finished cabinet, with as many screws as I needed to attach it firmly.
Am I endangering the stability of that cabinet?