You have helped us with some great ideas. Nice job on the video! We are working on a video about storage and basic pop up maintenance projects we have. We have a Jayco as well and love it. Take care!
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Nothing about changing that silly little “drawer” that you swing down and holds almost nothing? I whipped up an MDF frame with a scooped out section at the back to slip under the sink, a couple of rails and voila, a proper drawer for the cutlery. The cables that wind the roof up take up a large volume, simply move the divider back closer to the cables in the front cupboards and rear cupboards to release about 10% more volume. The hatch over the electronic module is screwed down in my Eagle, unscrew it, use a hole saw to make a finger hole and bingo a whole extra cupboard for storage (non flammable items).
You have helped us with some great ideas. Nice job on the video! We are working on a video about storage and basic pop up maintenance projects we have. We have a Jayco as well and love it. Take care!
Some great practical and affordable storage ideas, especially for families. Thanks!
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Nothing about changing that silly little “drawer” that you swing down and holds almost nothing? I whipped up an MDF frame with a scooped out section at the back to slip under the sink, a couple of rails and voila, a proper drawer for the cutlery. The cables that wind the roof up take up a large volume, simply move the divider back closer to the cables in the front cupboards and rear cupboards to release about 10% more volume. The hatch over the electronic module is screwed down in my Eagle, unscrew it, use a hole saw to make a finger hole and bingo a whole extra cupboard for storage (non flammable items).