swissmisswithkids
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- Jan 5, 2016
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We are remodeling the RV... just about everything. It's a Wilderness Advantage of 2006 in not too good shape. We already fixed a few leaks and now are working on the doors and some window leaks. However, I intend to pull the entire kitchen out, so that we can use that wall side instead. My intention is to make a small kitchenette, since we do not cook very often, have a grill outside, keep only a small refrigerator and make it into a niche, so that behind the niche we can place a small bistro table with chairs and have the rest of the space as 'lounge room'. However, my neigbor, who is my 'do-it-yourself' hero, said that he would never touch the kitchen in an RV. All that propane could just make the thing blow up! What? I don't even use the propane, at all. Is that true? If it is that dangerous, how do I get the entire kitchen out?