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Posted: 07/10/12 10:23am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just got a new (to us) TT. It doesn't have the a sink cover. I figured a quick search on ebay and I could have one. Searched there and then a google search and I've found out it's not so easy to find.
Anyone know where I can find one? If it helps I have a 2010 Keystone Passport 3050BH.
Also would like to get a stove cover and maybe even a spare tire/wheel carrier.

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Posted: 07/10/12 10:27am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Camping World sells a few (not custom). We used to have a butcher block one that fit over the stove.


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Posted: 07/10/12 10:38am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Walmart has relatively inexpensive cutting boards that can be modified to fit the Sink as a cover.
We bought a used Portable Dishwasher with a Chopping Board Top for $20 . Used the Top CB for a Stove Cover and tossed the rest in the Scrap Metal Bin.


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Posted: 07/10/12 10:49am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We used a cutting board in our last RV. Does double duty!


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If you don't feel handy with a bandsaw try a local cabinet maker or counter top supplier and ask them to cut an insert for you. You can take a carboard and make a template of what you wish. Don't forget to allow for a cut-out or hole so you can lift the unit out easily. If you have a Woodcraft Store or Rockler Store in your neighborhood you might ask if they have a crafter who will cut one for you.
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Posted: 07/10/12 11:05am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

After doing some searching I think I'll be making my own. It would be simple to make.

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stop at an rv/trailer place and get one of their catalogs. everything is in those catalogs.

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I would make my own.


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If you're handy, get a butcher block and cut it to fit. If you're not, contact your local high school. Some kid needs a project for extra credit.. .....Dennis


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If you have Corian counter tops, almost any place that sells counter tops usually cuts out the sink hole in a solid Corian counter and has a piece that they can modify to fit your sink opening.


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