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Old 08-09-2014, 03:33 PM   #21
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I thought about a clock or a mirror permanently fastened over it. Just thought someone on here may have a great idea for something I havent thought of.
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Old 08-09-2014, 03:33 PM   #22
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That looks like a good spot for a clock.
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Old 08-09-2014, 03:45 PM   #23
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Now I'm thinking vintage weather station.
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I could do that but I don't know about floating it out. I'm sure joint compound would crack and chip with the movement of the trailer and I've never tried to float with vinyl spackling (and not so sure it wouldn't crack either).
I would think you would have to use a paintable silicone, but when painted it is not invisible!
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Started my painting and things are looking good...except for someone's previous modification of the big hole in the wall between the 2 cabinet doors. I can't fix it so I need to cover it. Any suggestions on something to cover it with?
Perfect place for a clock, I think!
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I thought about a clock or a mirror permanently fastened over it. Just thought someone on here may have a great idea for something I havent thought of.
A 50's clock with some sort of advertising?
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Old 08-09-2014, 10:15 PM   #27
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Or maybe a big 12 volt light of some sort. Gonna have to do some shopping. Clocks and lights.
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Old 08-09-2014, 10:21 PM   #28
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This is the exact spot where our HiLo clock is. Perhaps you could get one from a Classic that is being sold for parts.
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Old 08-10-2014, 07:14 AM   #29
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Here is a place that sells clock inserts: Clock Inserts and Clock Dials - Klockit
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Or maybe a big 12 volt light of some sort. Gonna have to do some shopping. Clocks and lights.
How about a neon light?

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Thanks for all the suggestions everyone. I like the neon idea except it would have to be 12 volt since the only 110 power in top half is the AC. And Thanks Rich for the link. I think I will buy one of those inserts a little over 6 inches and open the hole up a bit more so it will fit. The hole is now around 4 inches but thats gonna be a little small for a clock. Thanks again everyone for the feedback.
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Only one photo to add this week. Didn't get much work done last weekend. This weekend doesn't look much better.
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Only one photo to add this week. Didn't get much work done last weekend. This weekend doesn't look much better.
Lookin better all the time.
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Looking good!

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The latest project is fitting this oven in. Watching paint dry now. In the meantime I got my upholstery material in so might as well wrap these bumper pads!
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Your project is coming along nicely. Many use a toaster oven as it is a huge space saver.
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I just can't see paying $500 for a new stove for it. Plus the gas line to it has been cut off. The previous owners removed the stove and put in a microwave. That seems like the biggest waste of space there could be. Let's face it, nothing very healthy comes out of a microwave.
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A little closer!
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You'll be ready to camp before long. With all the kitchen gadgets available today you will be just fine.
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