Still Need Louvered Door + More

gene

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I have not read them all, but did you look at swapmeet up on my web page.?

gene

>I priced out teak cabinet doors to replace the louvered type doors in the
>Palm Beach. How about $175 each, in a quantity of 6 (for the uppers). I am
>having mine stripped. They had been painted by the previous owner. I still
>need one more of the 14" x 33.5" louvered doors. C'mon, someone has one that
>they threw into the corner of the garage with the comment: "Man, are these a
>joke, who would want these in their coach." I am going for a nautical theme,
>with a little faux teak (me and Dave's credit cards can't handle the real
>thing.) and a bit of brass. Saw this on a bus conversion website. (It was
>either the Nautical theme or the Las Vegas casino look that the big bus boys
>seem to be advertising -YUK.) I want the extra door to make a drawer unit
for
>under the couch. Don't make me use the new Formica fake louver plastic
>laminate or the new Kmart louvered contact paper.
>
>Larry Nelson
>Springfield, MO
>GMC 1975 Palm Beach
>WB0JOT
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Have you tried Conestoga? They actually make the doors for several large cabinet
companys. I have the catalog at home. I have bought both paint grade and oak
doors from them and have an acount w/10% discount. I am planning to put in oak
doors next winter. I am figuring on $50-60 each. I can check on teak louvers
for you if you let me know the size.

RON

> I have not read them all, but did you look at swapmeet up on my web page.?
>
> gene
>

> >I priced out teak cabinet doors to replace the louvered type doors in the
> >Palm Beach. How about $175 each, in a quantity of 6 (for the uppers). I am
> >having mine stripped. They had been painted by the previous owner. I still
> >need one more of the 14" x 33.5" louvered doors. C'mon, someone has one that
> >they threw into the corner of the garage with the comment: "Man, are these a
> >joke, who would want these in their coach." I am going for a nautical theme,
> >with a little faux teak (me and Dave's credit cards can't handle the real
> >thing.) and a bit of brass. Saw this on a bus conversion website. (It was
> >either the Nautical theme or the Las Vegas casino look that the big bus boys
> >seem to be advertising -YUK.) I want the extra door to make a drawer unit
> for
> >under the couch. Don't make me use the new Formica fake louver plastic
> >laminate or the new Kmart louvered contact paper.
> >
> >Larry Nelson
> >Springfield, MO
> >GMC 1975 Palm Beach
> >WB0JOT
> >
> Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
> GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
> mr.erf
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Gene,
Just go to Home Depot and buy a louvered bi-fold closet door of the right
width and rebuild it to your door's size and shape?
Bob McL

- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-gmcmotorhome
[mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Ronald Kazi
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 9:27 AM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Still Need Louvered Door + More

Have you tried Conestoga? They actually make the doors for several large
cabinet
companys. I have the catalog at home. I have bought both paint grade and oak
doors from them and have an acount w/10% discount. I am planning to put in
oak
doors next winter. I am figuring on $50-60 each. I can check on teak
louvers
for you if you let me know the size.

RON

> I have not read them all, but did you look at swapmeet up on my web page.?
>
> gene
>

> >I priced out teak cabinet doors to replace the louvered type doors in the
> >Palm Beach. How about $175 each, in a quantity of 6 (for the uppers). I
am
> >having mine stripped. They had been painted by the previous owner. I
still
> >need one more of the 14" x 33.5" louvered doors. C'mon, someone has one
that
> >they threw into the corner of the garage with the comment: "Man, are
these a
> >joke, who would want these in their coach." I am going for a nautical
theme,
> >with a little faux teak (me and Dave's credit cards can't handle the real
> >thing.) and a bit of brass. Saw this on a bus conversion website. (It was
> >either the Nautical theme or the Las Vegas casino look that the big bus
boys
> >seem to be advertising -YUK.) I want the extra door to make a drawer unit
> for
> >under the couch. Don't make me use the new Formica fake louver plastic
> >laminate or the new Kmart louvered contact paper.
> >
> >Larry Nelson
> >Springfield, MO
> >GMC 1975 Palm Beach
> >WB0JOT
> >
> Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
> GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
> mr.erf
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/