westyss
Explorer
After a long hiatus I started working on the rig instead of using it, I was a little bummed out from losing alot of my pictures at the start of this thread, my own fault, I blame it on being computer illiterate.
I have been searching for exterior access doors, and even bought some RV doors, but I just couldnt bring myself to install them, they were just crap, so I have admitted defeat and am starting the arduous process of making some. I need four in total, and I started with the biggest one, the pull out kitchen hatch. Now please dont anyone say "why didnt you just buy them from ________?" Well its too late now so dont tell me where to get them!
The plan is to weld up some frames, on this door I used 1/4" Al angle and some flat bar for the frame, and this is where its going.

Next up was to make the actual door, for this I used the piece I cut from the entry door, cut it down to the approximate size,

and will cut it down the middle along the inside glass section.

Only way to do it was a saw, and needed to keep it spread apart so the saw wouldnt bind up.

I tried to just spread it apart thinking it would rip apart, but no way! Glad about the strength of this composit stuff.

After sawing I am left with two slabs, one with a white glass side and 1" thick, the other 2" thick glass both sides and one of the sides of glass are colour matched with the exterior.

A bit of a test fit!

I have been searching for exterior access doors, and even bought some RV doors, but I just couldnt bring myself to install them, they were just crap, so I have admitted defeat and am starting the arduous process of making some. I need four in total, and I started with the biggest one, the pull out kitchen hatch. Now please dont anyone say "why didnt you just buy them from ________?" Well its too late now so dont tell me where to get them!
The plan is to weld up some frames, on this door I used 1/4" Al angle and some flat bar for the frame, and this is where its going.

Next up was to make the actual door, for this I used the piece I cut from the entry door, cut it down to the approximate size,

and will cut it down the middle along the inside glass section.

Only way to do it was a saw, and needed to keep it spread apart so the saw wouldnt bind up.

I tried to just spread it apart thinking it would rip apart, but no way! Glad about the strength of this composit stuff.

After sawing I am left with two slabs, one with a white glass side and 1" thick, the other 2" thick glass both sides and one of the sides of glass are colour matched with the exterior.

A bit of a test fit!
