I cut the hole in the side of the coach for the refrigerator vent
today. I was all set to cut through fiberglass, did not realize that it
was aluminum. Dremel with router base and rotary cut bit did the
trick. Used the saber saw for the frame pieces. Grinder cut the metal
moulding and the rubber fit back butting right against the vent. Looks
real sharp.
I see what Emery (?) meant, the nice looking vent is begging for a
screen to keep out the mud daubers. (That was the name of a womens
wrestling team, I think). I am surprised that it doesn't have one. Will
have to add it.
Kind of scary cutting a big hole like that. Reminds me of when the
worker cut the hole for a new porthole in the 120' yacht we were
renovating at the shipyard. He swapped the hight and width
measurements. Porthole was 4' x 3' Cost us a bunch.
I kept having flashbacks while I was cutting.
Ron and Julie
73 Painted Desert
today. I was all set to cut through fiberglass, did not realize that it
was aluminum. Dremel with router base and rotary cut bit did the
trick. Used the saber saw for the frame pieces. Grinder cut the metal
moulding and the rubber fit back butting right against the vent. Looks
real sharp.
I see what Emery (?) meant, the nice looking vent is begging for a
screen to keep out the mud daubers. (That was the name of a womens
wrestling team, I think). I am surprised that it doesn't have one. Will
have to add it.
Kind of scary cutting a big hole like that. Reminds me of when the
worker cut the hole for a new porthole in the 120' yacht we were
renovating at the shipyard. He swapped the hight and width
measurements. Porthole was 4' x 3' Cost us a bunch.
I kept having flashbacks while I was cutting.
Ron and Julie
73 Painted Desert