Bullet Cabin Upgrades
#11
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looks real good, now on that fiberglass repair, you could have your dad make up some trim wood pieces as well, on the 3 sides of the counter, slightly raised to hold things from sliding off. To me that would be easier, I hate doing fiberglass repairs, actually I suck at them
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I'm replacing the older countertop which is basically formica with a teal vinyl edging with a "Corian" top.
Other than that, and the addition of a fan, my cabin, even though it's an 89', is in excellent shape.
Other than that, and the addition of a fan, my cabin, even though it's an 89', is in excellent shape.
#16
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Originally posted by JASSMAN
looks real good, now on that fiberglass repair, you could have your dad make up some trim wood pieces as well, on the 3 sides of the counter, slightly raised to hold things from sliding off. To me that would be easier, I hate doing fiberglass repairs, actually I suck at them
looks real good, now on that fiberglass repair, you could have your dad make up some trim wood pieces as well, on the 3 sides of the counter, slightly raised to hold things from sliding off. To me that would be easier, I hate doing fiberglass repairs, actually I suck at them
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Originally posted by Formula Outlaw
my cabin, even though it's an 89', is in excellent shape.
my cabin, even though it's an 89', is in excellent shape.
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What did you finish it with? Good trick is to coat it in West System Epoxy and it will look like that for ever
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