Here's the winduh:
Here's the winduh:
I guess it wasn't too bad. I intended on some small clips, but decided to make longer metal pieces.
I was going to use some carbon felt as a gasket for the glass, sort of as a cushion for it, but skipped it. Sounded like a good idea in my head but totally unnecessary. It sits nice and flush with the door.
Currently packing for a trip in a few days. I'd love to test it but I'm not sure I'll take this yet. Not sure I have space on the toboggan!! And I really don't want to cut my stove jack larger for the 4" pipe. It's at 2.5 right now.
Great efforts, I just noticed your bunch of DeWalt tools. They worked pretty well!
Here is another interesting idea for the oven
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yb2Ts9-18k
Very cool and excellent craftsmanship . I love that you actually bring the kitchen sink.
Researching toy haulers and larger fifth wheels and I’m trying to decide if outdoor kitchens are worth it or not….couple of the issues I see are …getting grease on the side of the rv when cooking..attracting bugs and rodents while in storage if it isn’t completely spotless and clean The plus would be that it keeps the rv from heating up and getting odors from cooking esp ifyou don’t have a thru wall exhaust. Those that have an outdoor kitchen ….any problems? Is it worth having?
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