how about this crazy weather? it got in the 90s here today.
The interior of the motorhome was over 100. The digital thermostat only reads up to 99 then says "HI" instead.
Anyway... on to today's progress.
Got the refer front frame removed as a single piece, eliminating the need for good measurements at this point. The shelf it sat on is still there as it has multiple holes drilled through it and it is thick (3/4"?) plywood, so I can't just rip it out. It seems to be hanging in midair mostly on its own... with some help from the wires and the gas line for the refer.
Also removed the sliding pocket door between the refer and the WC. Got most of the panelling removed as well. The WC hall wall came out as a single unit. The pictures really tell the story much better. You can see them here.
Almost completely finished with the starboard side.
Tomorrow when I get home I have to sort through the debris pile and decide what I keep and what I toss. I'm generally keeping anything I have any question about. Panelling and luan gets tossed though. Anything I need to use as a pattern when rebuilding gets kept.
I also need to buy some totes tomorrow and finish getting all the miscellaneous crap out of the motorhome. All drawers and cabinets need to be emptied. After all that is done, I can start on the port side. That includes the hall sink, the power distribution area, the shower, and the galley and pantry. I doubt I'll finish all that in one day.
If this weather keeps on being hot, I'm gonna lose a lot of weight just in sweat. And y'all should be thankful you're not around while I work. ;D
later,
jim
The interior of the motorhome was over 100. The digital thermostat only reads up to 99 then says "HI" instead.
Anyway... on to today's progress.
Got the refer front frame removed as a single piece, eliminating the need for good measurements at this point. The shelf it sat on is still there as it has multiple holes drilled through it and it is thick (3/4"?) plywood, so I can't just rip it out. It seems to be hanging in midair mostly on its own... with some help from the wires and the gas line for the refer.
Also removed the sliding pocket door between the refer and the WC. Got most of the panelling removed as well. The WC hall wall came out as a single unit. The pictures really tell the story much better. You can see them here.
Almost completely finished with the starboard side.
Tomorrow when I get home I have to sort through the debris pile and decide what I keep and what I toss. I'm generally keeping anything I have any question about. Panelling and luan gets tossed though. Anything I need to use as a pattern when rebuilding gets kept.
I also need to buy some totes tomorrow and finish getting all the miscellaneous crap out of the motorhome. All drawers and cabinets need to be emptied. After all that is done, I can start on the port side. That includes the hall sink, the power distribution area, the shower, and the galley and pantry. I doubt I'll finish all that in one day.
If this weather keeps on being hot, I'm gonna lose a lot of weight just in sweat. And y'all should be thankful you're not around while I work. ;D
later,
jim