Is what you are looking for, a compartment liner. If a liner as 1 piece
will fit through the existing door in aluminum or stainless steel will
work, then send me some dimensions. More than likely we could figure
something out. Darren
>
> Yeah, I had looked at that some time last week whilst looking for a
> replacement for the ABS under-lavy compartment/storage shelf
> thing-a-ma-jig in the bathroom (mine is upgescrewden and
> gemessenuppen). I think I bookmarked your page for future
> reference, thinking that a variation on your electrical box would work
> for me. Good to know that you could make one to suit. Thanks for
> the info.
>
> BTW, do you know of anyone who sells replacements for the
> bathroom thing I need? I'm re-doing the whole area under the sink
> and around the water heater, and would like to find something that
> is made to fit. You can see what I've got on my Web page at
> http://www.pe.net/~tmaki/
> Click on the "GMC Stuff" in the nav bar and then scroll down to the
> pix of the bathroom.
>
> Any suggestions considered.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Toby Maki
> 73 Glacier 230
>
>
> > Have a look at the power outlet on my web site. I am doing the same
> > thing as a larger version which will house the water filler and exterior
> > shower. The door would be smaller nut similar to the original door which
> > covers the cord storage. On the power outlet I used a original gas
> > filler door. Compliments of M. Travao. The box behind is aluminum. It
> > was bonded to the body with metal flake epoxy. I can make the boxes and
> > doors any size required. Darren
> >
> > > a mess of the exterior of the body with a hacked-up looking
> > > aftermarket door. I'd like to
> > > make a door out of any cutout portion, but since I'm not a "body
> > > man", I'll farm it out to a local expert for both ideas and execution.
> > > Not this week, though.
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76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
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will fit through the existing door in aluminum or stainless steel will
work, then send me some dimensions. More than likely we could figure
something out. Darren
>
> Yeah, I had looked at that some time last week whilst looking for a
> replacement for the ABS under-lavy compartment/storage shelf
> thing-a-ma-jig in the bathroom (mine is upgescrewden and
> gemessenuppen). I think I bookmarked your page for future
> reference, thinking that a variation on your electrical box would work
> for me. Good to know that you could make one to suit. Thanks for
> the info.
>
> BTW, do you know of anyone who sells replacements for the
> bathroom thing I need? I'm re-doing the whole area under the sink
> and around the water heater, and would like to find something that
> is made to fit. You can see what I've got on my Web page at
> http://www.pe.net/~tmaki/
> Click on the "GMC Stuff" in the nav bar and then scroll down to the
> pix of the bathroom.
>
> Any suggestions considered.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Toby Maki
> 73 Glacier 230
>
>
> > Have a look at the power outlet on my web site. I am doing the same
> > thing as a larger version which will house the water filler and exterior
> > shower. The door would be smaller nut similar to the original door which
> > covers the cord storage. On the power outlet I used a original gas
> > filler door. Compliments of M. Travao. The box behind is aluminum. It
> > was bonded to the body with metal flake epoxy. I can make the boxes and
> > doors any size required. Darren
> >
> > > a mess of the exterior of the body with a hacked-up looking
> > > aftermarket door. I'd like to
> > > make a door out of any cutout portion, but since I'm not a "body
> > > man", I'll farm it out to a local expert for both ideas and execution.
> > > Not this week, though.
- --
Darren Paget
76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
paget
http://www.TZEplus.com