Good thing you have a color change now before you have other things built, this way, going forward you can simply use matching colors on other hardware and accessories to go with the red color, i.e. maybe now you can incorporate a floor color that makes sense, would have sucked if you used the linseed after everything else was done, then you would really be stuck But you did an amazing job on those cabinets!!
If you're worried about water leaks with a water pump, (pressurized water) you might consider a foot pump for your sink. The Whale GP0550 Gusher® Galley Mk 3 Manual Freshwater Galley Pump is one of the best. They also have a less expensive foot pump called the Whale GP4618 Babyfoot Manual Freshwater Galley Pump. Both available on Amazon for reasonable prices and top quality.
Also, did you glue the wood before you screwed them together? Many people do as the vibrations of traveling can cause the the joints to loosen over time without glue.
I don’t have any plans written down. It was all in my head. Ha. Essentially I knew I didn’t want prefab cabinets and definitely didn’t want backs to keep down on weight.
Good thing you have a color change now before you have other things built, this way, going forward you can simply use matching colors on other hardware and accessories to go with the red color, i.e. maybe now you can incorporate a floor color that makes sense, would have sucked if you used the linseed after everything else was done, then you would really be stuck
But you did an amazing job on those cabinets!!
If you're worried about water leaks with a water pump, (pressurized water) you might consider a foot pump for your sink. The Whale GP0550 Gusher® Galley Mk 3 Manual Freshwater Galley Pump is one of the best. They also have a less expensive foot pump called the Whale GP4618 Babyfoot Manual Freshwater Galley Pump. Both available on Amazon for reasonable prices and top quality.
At this point we aren’t planning on adding water at all. Thanks for the recommendation!!
Beautiful work! Thanks for posting this informative video.
Thanks @rs1961. My son thought I was including too much detail. Well, sometimes when I’m looking for detail, it’s no where to be found!
Also, did you glue the wood before you screwed them together? Many people do as the vibrations of traveling can cause the the joints to loosen over time without glue.
I didn’t. I have some on hand but I believe the pocket screws will hold well with the amount of use the trailer will get.
Do you have any plans for this?
I don’t have any plans written down. It was all in my head. Ha. Essentially I knew I didn’t want prefab cabinets and definitely didn’t want backs to keep down on weight.
what the insurance?
Meaning how do I insure it? I have it insured through Progressive. I believe it’s $99 every 6 months.
@@thecolemanproject3501 really I thought it would be hard to get. Did you tell them its a converted RV tho?
@@danield-h1j not yet. 😄