PaulJensen
Custom Builder
#29
(above) With the electrical wiring 99% done, with only extensions of the battery leads to be made, the focus was now on finishing up the kitchen cabinet and making the upper cabinet end panels and cabinet trim...The drain valve and elbows for the holding tank were hand tightened on...Mike will use a garden hose to drain the tank...That blue pipe is for the water heater pressure relief valve...Metal would have been better, but space is tight...It's unlikely that valve will ever open so I'm not too worried about it...
(above) Under the sink...The raw plywood is the framework for the drawer guides...Everything was kept as open and accessible as possible...
The drain pipes for the sink were placed and braced...The replacement water pump is hooked up and the fittings to the supply tank are done...
I'm pleased how this all turned out, given what is in there and the space that was available...Pleased indeed...
(above) The electrical work in the cabinet is complete...The round thing on the far left is a battery monitor...The breaker panels are 12 volt on the left, 110 volt to the right...That white thing on the wall is fabric to prevent the sliding plexiglass panel from getting scratched...The details never end...
(above) The countertop is siliconed in place. as is the undermount stainless steel sink...The faucet is loosely fitted with the final hookups to happen after the silicone hardens up...The induction cooktop is in and plugged in...Looks perfect...
(above) Mike was hoping for a Corian type of material but the cost was in the $2K range (******?), the stone (including the small slab on the curb side) and the sink were $425...Deal...!!!...
(above) I brought the cushions out...Tomorrow the curb side ones are ready to be picked up, so I'll bring these along for a final going over...
(above) Once you sit down, you don't want to get up...Once you lay down, it's the same...
(above) "Hey everybody, let's hang out in The Hiscox Lounge...!!!..."
(above) With the electrical wiring 99% done, with only extensions of the battery leads to be made, the focus was now on finishing up the kitchen cabinet and making the upper cabinet end panels and cabinet trim...The drain valve and elbows for the holding tank were hand tightened on...Mike will use a garden hose to drain the tank...That blue pipe is for the water heater pressure relief valve...Metal would have been better, but space is tight...It's unlikely that valve will ever open so I'm not too worried about it...
(above) Under the sink...The raw plywood is the framework for the drawer guides...Everything was kept as open and accessible as possible...
The drain pipes for the sink were placed and braced...The replacement water pump is hooked up and the fittings to the supply tank are done...
I'm pleased how this all turned out, given what is in there and the space that was available...Pleased indeed...
(above) The electrical work in the cabinet is complete...The round thing on the far left is a battery monitor...The breaker panels are 12 volt on the left, 110 volt to the right...That white thing on the wall is fabric to prevent the sliding plexiglass panel from getting scratched...The details never end...
(above) The countertop is siliconed in place. as is the undermount stainless steel sink...The faucet is loosely fitted with the final hookups to happen after the silicone hardens up...The induction cooktop is in and plugged in...Looks perfect...
(above) Mike was hoping for a Corian type of material but the cost was in the $2K range (******?), the stone (including the small slab on the curb side) and the sink were $425...Deal...!!!...
(above) I brought the cushions out...Tomorrow the curb side ones are ready to be picked up, so I'll bring these along for a final going over...
(above) Once you sit down, you don't want to get up...Once you lay down, it's the same...
(above) "Hey everybody, let's hang out in The Hiscox Lounge...!!!..."