Got to work on the kitchen. I bought a 15 gallon water tank from plasticmart.com, Dometic sink stove combo, water fill hatch, and Shurflo faucet. Basic stuff, nothing fancy. The storage areas under the sink are somewhat spread about the tank instead of being one large cavity. It is just the way things worked out with my goal of max open space and a compact kitchen. At least things will be captured and less banging and shifting around while moving. Water tank will be better blocked in and strapped down when final...
The tall space to the far left side will get a door and become a cabinet. For those that bought a shell with furnace, you will find lots of un-used space around the propane tank bin if you take the cabinet apart. Silverware drawer will go under the stove area on the far right. Canned goods, cups and things will go in the space under the tank. A pair of doors will open in front to reveal all storage under the sink/stove, while another on the left will open the area in front of the propane tank enclosure. You might notice the 2 oak 1x2 sandwiched together on the right vertical post. This is where I will attach the Lagun table, so I spent a lot of time making this corner post super strong...
Here you can see the fill hatch just above the sink. Keeping it inside means I don't have to cut a hole in the side of the camper and it doesn't have to have a lock and key.
12v and 120 power outlets, we're not big on having lots of glowing screens while camping so just these will do...
Lots of plumbing, electrical, laminating, drawer making, door making to do. I'm getting to the point of this project where I want to get it done if you know what I mean.
The tall space to the far left side will get a door and become a cabinet. For those that bought a shell with furnace, you will find lots of un-used space around the propane tank bin if you take the cabinet apart. Silverware drawer will go under the stove area on the far right. Canned goods, cups and things will go in the space under the tank. A pair of doors will open in front to reveal all storage under the sink/stove, while another on the left will open the area in front of the propane tank enclosure. You might notice the 2 oak 1x2 sandwiched together on the right vertical post. This is where I will attach the Lagun table, so I spent a lot of time making this corner post super strong...
Here you can see the fill hatch just above the sink. Keeping it inside means I don't have to cut a hole in the side of the camper and it doesn't have to have a lock and key.
12v and 120 power outlets, we're not big on having lots of glowing screens while camping so just these will do...
Lots of plumbing, electrical, laminating, drawer making, door making to do. I'm getting to the point of this project where I want to get it done if you know what I mean.