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Old 07-17-2020, 05:04 PM   #1
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The Quick TV Cabinet Repurpose

Rather than rebuild the entire cabinet at the front of the coach, I finished off the inside of the old tv space with some birch plywood.
Now it can be used to store....whatever.
Just needs a couple coats of paint.
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I moved all the old backup camera wiring into the next compartment.

The flat moulding framing the opening was saved from the "remove the wall mirrors" project.
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