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01-12-2013, 04:36 PM
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I was cutting the opening with a jig saw but when I got to the supports I switched to a Sawzall with a brand new blade and cut through 3 of the four support beams but on the last one the saw caught and kicked back hitting me between the top of my ribs knocking me back while standing on a ladder and knocking the wind out of me...still hurts!
I did put would blocking between the cut metal studs and PL 400 everything together and will PL the plywood on around that area as well as add some screws to stiffen that wall. thought about welding some 1" angle between the studs but think the plywood and my blocking will be fine. I did work into dark pulling all the wires into the right spots so I can insulate the ceiling and hopefully install some of the finished ceiling tomorrow. ![]() I did get the lights today for the ceiling as well, ![]() So I have wires in place for, 4 ceiling lights 2 lights in upper cabinets(maybe 4 but the wire is there) Fantastic fan 110 for outlet outside passenger side. Speaker wire to the upper cabinets as well but don't think I will use them, and no tv wire anywhere. |
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01-13-2013, 02:48 PM
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Worked all day on the trailer, finished up the electric"rough in",
![]() Foamed everything up, even the wires. Insulation is all done. ![]() Even got some ceiling up, ![]() I didn't make a good material choice for the ceiling, none of the ceiling beams line up with each other and it is so out of square you will really notice it because of the lines in it. It will look better after the lights go on, trim rings on the vents and cabinets.
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01-14-2013, 03:56 PM
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01-15-2013, 05:34 PM
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Ceiling is almost done, what a pain it is to put up!
![]() This is the material that I got at Lowes, ![]() I know it is intended to be cut into 30" lengths and installed vertically in a breakfast nook in Buffy's kitchen but the material is anything but "Evertrue". It's warped and not true to size between pieces, add in a outta true/square/warped trailer and it's a challenge at best. I was going to use FRP panels but figured that this would be easier, I guessed wrong but in the long run it should look better. |
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01-16-2013, 05:28 PM
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01-16-2013, 07:12 PM
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Looking good!
What are you doing for the ceiling to wall transition?
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01-17-2013, 06:25 AM
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The cabinets will cover it on the drivers side and I will have to do some sort of crown molding elsewhere. I know this material will expand and contract so I have tried to leave a gap all around the perimeter.
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01-18-2013, 04:59 PM
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I am trying to get done by the end of February or early March and the weather has been pretty good, next weeks weather is calling for single digits at night and teen during the day so don't think I'll get much done then.
So....I cheated. Home Depot cabinets are on sale 20% off, got 2 upper 30"x 18"x 12" cabinets for over the counter top and they fit perfect above the porthole windows. ![]() And a 60" base cabinet, it is 24" deep and If I was to build it I would have made the base cabinet 18" deep to save floor space but for the price I couldn't pass it up.
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01-20-2013, 03:28 PM
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01-21-2013, 05:18 PM
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01-22-2013, 01:25 AM
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Keep On Keeping On!
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Location: Schodack,NY
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I have a van and a trailer I need to do this to.
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01-22-2013, 05:07 PM
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There has been a lot of discussion on another forum regarding properly grounding or bonding of a trailer to prevent shocks through the frame or "skin" of the trailer, So in preparation of my wiring I drilled a hole in the frame in a area that will be inside my base cabinet which I will attach my frame ground.
![]() The frame is all welded together and the skin is attached with a couple hundred of screws so should be continuity throughout. After installing the plywood I now have a ground terminal to attach too. ![]() I will be attaching my junction boxes where the wires come through the cabinet and my converter will be cut into the cabinet on the left. |
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01-22-2013, 05:37 PM
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01-22-2013, 08:47 PM
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Looking forward to this phase! Diamond plate is your friend!
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01-26-2013, 03:28 PM
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Work gets in the way of life way to much.....
Went to the Depot to get my other upper cabinets while they were still on sale, so have 2 30"x18 for above the base cabinet and 2 36"x12" for above the couch. ![]() And got 5 sheets of FRP, 2 were damaged on the ends but I knew that the front panels would only be 6' tall so I would be cutting them off any way and got them for 50% off, that and the $40 off on the cabinets saved me $75.00 today... ![]() Hopefully it is warm enough tomorrow to work on it. |
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