AbuelaLoca
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Built the little dresser today. I am not sure it's going to work as a kitchen cabinet as I had wanted it to because it's not very deep. However, I could build a larger top for it to store the stove...
My daughter and I will be picking out some cute craft papers to mod podge to it... I might paint the frame and then make each drawer a different print. We're also going to make our own steam punk drawer pulls.
Once I have a floor, it won't have to be bungeed! I will use L-brackets to attach it to the floor. Those drawers are pretty hard to open right now, but I'll probably have to figure out a way to latch them while moving... that might be another excuse for something steam punk!
Now, here's where I'm glad I put this little dresser together... there is a HUGE gap between the back of the dresser and the interior curved wall of the van. I knew it would be there... just didn't realize how HUGE it would be!
So... should I leave the gap between the outer wall and the inner wall empty and just insulate over the interior wall? Or leave the gap empty, then reflectix, then polyiso board? Any ideas or suggestions welcome!!
I had to show this monstrosity of an A/C unit again... I think I want it gone! My mechanic down the road said it couldn't be done... Ugh! I know it can and has been, just hate to deal with another mechanic!! The porta potty was gifted to me from my sister.
Such a goofy thing to do (build a dresser) for a van that needs a floor and insulation before it can be properly lived in, but it helps to feel even a tiny bit of accomplishment! LOL
My daughter and I will be picking out some cute craft papers to mod podge to it... I might paint the frame and then make each drawer a different print. We're also going to make our own steam punk drawer pulls.
Once I have a floor, it won't have to be bungeed! I will use L-brackets to attach it to the floor. Those drawers are pretty hard to open right now, but I'll probably have to figure out a way to latch them while moving... that might be another excuse for something steam punk!
Now, here's where I'm glad I put this little dresser together... there is a HUGE gap between the back of the dresser and the interior curved wall of the van. I knew it would be there... just didn't realize how HUGE it would be!
So... should I leave the gap between the outer wall and the inner wall empty and just insulate over the interior wall? Or leave the gap empty, then reflectix, then polyiso board? Any ideas or suggestions welcome!!
I had to show this monstrosity of an A/C unit again... I think I want it gone! My mechanic down the road said it couldn't be done... Ugh! I know it can and has been, just hate to deal with another mechanic!! The porta potty was gifted to me from my sister.
Such a goofy thing to do (build a dresser) for a van that needs a floor and insulation before it can be properly lived in, but it helps to feel even a tiny bit of accomplishment! LOL