Mitch and Tina, here are new pictures.
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JudyJB wrote:When you get to the spray painting step, make sure you have a vent on and maybe even a fan going. That stuff has horrible fumes, which is not good for such a small, enclosed space.
I am enjoying your project. Guess you have more guts than I do when it comes to tearing stuff apart!
BirdbyBird wrote:Yes, I probably could have modified it to fit better...but I was so proud that I took the old one out and put the new one in without help. I think the modifying part may have been over the top for me at the time. The electric drill was scary enough. I was always wondering if there was some unknown something waiting for me to puncture it right behind the thin layer of whatever.....
bluepinecones wrote:I too am following you project with great interest.
retiredhappy wrote:You go girl!!! You are woman - you can do anything.
Olive600 wrote:BirdbyBird wrote:...But what a thrill when the screw actually goes in...or out.
mitch5252 wrote:Olive600 wrote:BirdbyBird wrote:...But what a thrill when the screw actually goes in...or out.
Or clear through the wall to the outside of the trailer...
I know this particular "thrill" first hand.
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