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stevenal wrote:
So here's my no drill project. The horizontal pieces are intended to keep the supports pressed into the corners to prevent the whole thing from bouncing up. Thanks for the bullnose edge idea.
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โMay-31-2020 09:53 PM
โMay-31-2020 02:29 PM
MitchF150 wrote:
Yes, it's Steamboat Rock. Going there in August, so we might get the skitters too... Funny story too. Thanks. Mitch
โMay-31-2020 02:25 PM
stevenal wrote:
Very timely post. Thanks. Since we bought our camper in '18, my wife has been asking for shelves in the wardrobe. I've been slow to respond due to the thin paneling inside. I managed to find this video yesterday. I shared many of this lady's concerns, so I began my own no-drill solution. 2X4s will take up too much space, so I've got 2X2s in the back and 1X2s in the front. Unlike the video, I'll shape the shelves to fit around the supports so less space is wasted. It won't be anywhere near as pretty as Jeff's work, but I think It'll be functional. Starting with two shelves up high, but more can be added later if desired. Removable for trips where we really want to hang clothing, or for the next owner.
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โMay-30-2020 04:17 PM
MitchF150 wrote:
Yep, pretty spoiled for space for sure.. Just can't get to the places you go with your TC! Even more spoiled with the Rockwood.. Mostly WA State Parks now and enjoy watching your adventures out in the boon docks!
But, even the state parks provide some nice scenery!
Mitch
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