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03281

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Posted: 09/29/08 07:46pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I made a backsplash for the island sink:


Bob Vaughn

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Posted: 09/30/08 07:57am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Great job how did you attach it to the counter or is it removable for travel??

03281

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6 drywall screws in from the bottom.

Cyndi H

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I'm thinking about making a backsplash like that, but we're going to try pegs, so it can be lifted up for cleaning. Thanks for the great idea!


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03281

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This is mounted really solid. I ran a bead of clear caulk around the edge to keep water out.

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03281

Looks good, if i might ask what trailer do you have make and model, floor plan looks interesting to me. Thanks

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03281

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We have an 03 Jayco 281 with 3 slides. We really love the layout .

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Hence the 03281, I guess I'm not too bright. At any rate looks like a nice camper. Sunline1

jiga20001

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Well I have these mods in my thread titled "SOME PICS"but I figured I would add them here where they belong.

Bass fishing wallpaper border.
I still have more of this I need to put up.



More border:



8" powered bass tube. Wired into stereo which is also hooked up to my laptop and tv. Sounds pretty good and is hidden behind a closed door.



The black switch on the left turns the amp on and off.



I love this little thing:



Fireplace. Looks like it has always been there. Throws pretty good heat and looks nice at night. Also the coffee table I found left over at a yard sale for free. Painted it to match.



Here is what it looked like before the fireplace. I think it looks much better with!



Lights.
The lights around the slideout look really nice at night. I use them every night:



Decals. I put these little decals in the shower to keep with the fish / fishing theme:



Shoe rack turned Sandle rack. Works great to hose off your dirty sandles:



Ice maker (under microwave). I am not done with this mod yet, But it makes around 2-3 bags a day:



Desk. Found this left over at a yard sale free. painted to match rig.



Shower lighting:


Skirting:



Little soap / Shampoo corner rack. Also shower curtain rod works well for drying things:



More pics in my signature.
Jeff

* This post was edited 10/26/08 01:09pm by jiga20001 *


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03281

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I bought an extra 7-pin female plug. I put a jumper between the 12V and the clearance lights pins. I plug my FW cable into it when we leave the site before dark. That way the clearance lights are on when we get back, and our rig really stands out from all the others making it easy to find.

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