Wire raceway covers

RF_Burns

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Many have asked in the past about replacing the covers for the wire raceways along the top inside of the coach. Instead of installing a new plastic
style cover, A PO used stained walnut wood baseboard.

I finally posted some photos becauseI think it looks nice.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/misc/p62441-wire-race-cover.html

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/misc/p62442-wire-race-cover.html

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Bruce Hislop
ON Canada
77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC.
Hubler 1 ton front end
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=29001
My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that
 
The wood raceway does look great - is it attached with screws, or some kind of track, clip, etc?

I also like the ceiling color/texture. Is that fabric on a wood or plastic base?
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1975 Glenbrook, 1978 Royale rear bath
Raleigh, NC
 
The oak baseboard cover is attached in 3 places each side with black anodized counter sunk screws. You need to look for them to see them.

The ceiling was also update by the PO. It is a thin (1/8") lauan type wood covered with fabric. I'm not sure what the fabric is called, but I've seen
it in custom vans. Its also down the walls to the bottom of the windows. Below that its a thin plywood with a stained oak (I'm guessing) veneer.

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Bruce Hislop
ON Canada
77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC.
Hubler 1 ton front end
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=29001
My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that
 
I used leftover laminate flooring to cover mine.
I drilled and tapped the aluminum, cut short pieces of 1/4" threaded rod, and used acorn nuts to hold it on.
Easy access afterwards too.