Gaffer222
Sep 27, 2014Explorer
Adding Dinette Doors
Cut out the holes today but I bought the wrong hinges. Hopefully after a trip to HD I can complete this mod today. More pics to come..
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camp4ever wrote:Gaffer222 wrote:camp4ever wrote:
Was the distance between the "studs" 19.5"? My sidewall is 1 1/8" thick... It's not luan, will have to figure out a different method of cutting it.
19.25"
I wonder if the entire dinette sidewall on your setup is structural like the TT walls? If that's the case I would be hesitant to cut out a hole unless you reinforce with a framed structure to keep the dinette seat sturdy.
Is it possible the inside of the dinette is boxed in with a panel similar to the exterior.
This is what I have, strange that the same company builds things so differently..
This is looking down
This is looking from the inside out
Gaffer222 wrote:camp4ever wrote:
Was the distance between the "studs" 19.5"? My sidewall is 1 1/8" thick... It's not luan, will have to figure out a different method of cutting it.
19.25"
I wonder if the entire dinette sidewall on your setup is structural like the TT walls? If that's the case I would be hesitant to cut out a hole unless you reinforce with a framed structure to keep the dinette seat sturdy.
Is it possible the inside of the dinette is boxed in with a panel similar to the exterior.
RoyB wrote:
Nice touches
I have used unpainted doors from LOWES to do the same thing. They may not exactly match the same design cut for the trailer but if you group likes together it looks great to me...
Roy Ken
camp4ever wrote:
Was the distance between the "studs" 19.5"? My sidewall is 1 1/8" thick... It's not luan, will have to figure out a different method of cutting it.
dmullen wrote:
Did you order the doors from the manufacturer?
tenbear wrote:
Good idea, do you have something for the rear wheels to ride on? I couldn't tell from the pics.
I just completed making a drawer and it works very well but as ADK Camper said, your idea is "much lighter and simpler than a drawer".