Tsys100718
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Well, let's see. My sister's Forest River TT has full length drawers under the side benches of her U-shaped dinette. I thought this was a pretty good use of space since it does not require displacing any cushions to access the storage. So to that end, I removed the two plywood panel inserts in the sides of my U-shaped dinette and made drawers to slide in and out. The hardest part was actually finding the correct length screws to fasten everything to the floor, without causing an issue with my slide operation. I found that 3 inch coated deck screws worked best if not over tightened. Now I find myself thinking about exterior access to the cross bench storage at the back of the dinette. The best part of these drawers is that every piece of the wood was repurposed from underbed storage boxes my dad asked me to make for him. Having lost him in November, it's like a piece of him will be in this camper for a LONG time.
I have contacted Heartland to obtain the name and style number of the brown vinyl upholstery to upholster the drawer fronts. If I get no response then it will be days of stain testing to get the correct shade.
Secondly, I put gas struts on the lower bunk in my bunkhouse to make that storage more accessible. I am considering adding an exterior access door in addition to the gas struts, to make the storage even MORE usable.
Thirdly, I installed Everbilt lid support hinges on my overhead cabinets. These allow for full extension and access to the entire opening. These are also available at Home Depot and in my case I needed two Left side hinges, since the catches on my cabinets are located on the left side of the cabinet. I know it may sound confusing, but the left hinges mounted perfectly on the right side of my doors.
I have contacted Heartland to obtain the name and style number of the brown vinyl upholstery to upholster the drawer fronts. If I get no response then it will be days of stain testing to get the correct shade.
Secondly, I put gas struts on the lower bunk in my bunkhouse to make that storage more accessible. I am considering adding an exterior access door in addition to the gas struts, to make the storage even MORE usable.
Thirdly, I installed Everbilt lid support hinges on my overhead cabinets. These allow for full extension and access to the entire opening. These are also available at Home Depot and in my case I needed two Left side hinges, since the catches on my cabinets are located on the left side of the cabinet. I know it may sound confusing, but the left hinges mounted perfectly on the right side of my doors.
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