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Finally Done. Here are the last of the pic.
Here I am demonstrating how to bend the curve on the lower part of the cabinet. I used a Heavy Duty heat gun to heat up the bend and slowly worked it around. This is also the underside of the counter top. I installed a silverware draw. By the way, we camp in this boat all the time, so organization and more storage was going to be in the design. |
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I built this in different modules.
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Here is the cabinet pretty close to completion on the floor.
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Here is the final install.
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that is amazing, absolutly amazing
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Pics of some of the extras.
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There are a few small things to touch up and add in the future, but pretty much done.
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I also replaced the vinyl on the sides all the way to the front. I removed the divider between the bunk and bench and replaced the black vinyl with the white. The black panels on each side of the divider are now white also.
And a pic of the new carpet. I estimate the materials (and refrig) to complete this job where about $4000. The Labor hrs unable to keep track of. Seemed like 1000's. |
Looks great! I sold my 357 last summer and I miss the cabin space, as my 353 is much smaller in the cabin, but I do like to added speed. :drink: Do you plan to replace the cloth interior, with the soft white leather that they are putting in the newer ones?
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Originally Posted by Boomer35
(Post 2897436)
that is amazing, absolutly amazing
Damm !!!! What he said!!!!!!! :drink: |
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