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Last update from yesterday...
Valuable lesson learned today, never put final framework up before galley wall is installed. Just worked two hours getting the darned thing in there. Cut the counter top. Not a final cut as I still have welding to do above it on the door, but it is in and fits nice. With the light wood and the white all around it is really going to look nice. I am also enclosing the door so no frame is exposed, that should make it look cleaner, all wires will be hidden and bought those white 'run-the-wire-on-the-wall' fixtures so they will really look clean and sexy, lol.
When I built the prototype I put the galley wall in very early, and I know now that is the thing to do. Due to the fight getting it in I may not stain the wall, we will see.
Still need to get to town and buy struts, headed out now. - Bob
More pics to come when work stops taking up all my time - Reid
Valuable lesson learned today, never put final framework up before galley wall is installed. Just worked two hours getting the darned thing in there. Cut the counter top. Not a final cut as I still have welding to do above it on the door, but it is in and fits nice. With the light wood and the white all around it is really going to look nice. I am also enclosing the door so no frame is exposed, that should make it look cleaner, all wires will be hidden and bought those white 'run-the-wire-on-the-wall' fixtures so they will really look clean and sexy, lol.
When I built the prototype I put the galley wall in very early, and I know now that is the thing to do. Due to the fight getting it in I may not stain the wall, we will see.
Still need to get to town and buy struts, headed out now. - Bob
More pics to come when work stops taking up all my time - Reid
