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New member - Rebuild

Albin's "power cruisers"
Hortense
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Cabin coming along with new hob/sink combo. Yet to fit new melamine worktop.
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DesertAlbin736
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Cabin coming along with new hob/sink combo.
Love that British slang...."hob"? Nice work in the cabin refurb. Seriously, that's a nice sink/cooktop setup. Is there a reason why the cabinet joinery is white instead of teak finish? Preference or necessity?
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Hortense
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The varnish was in poor condition and if I sanded it I would go through the thin veneer in a second - plus I feel that the white with teak edgings lifts the dull 70s atmosphere - so necessity and preference.
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The white sure brightens things up. I am keeping my stained wood finish to accent my threadbare, sun-bleached and tattered curtains for that ultimate 70s look.

I need to keep your pictures from the Starfleet Commander or I will be redoing all my wood. (Though I admit I like it a lot.)
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New cabinet doors to cover all the holes.
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New exhaust pipes and silencer
(Must replace that fuel line)
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Bought some black Formica to re-surface the galley.
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New upholstery going in.
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BrookeMarie
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Hortense, you have done a very nice job.
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Nice work.
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NO, this is EXCELLENT work! :D Thanks so much for the pics

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New upholstery
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That is nice work. I think I'll stop posting pictures of my work now...
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I only get my inspiration from the members on this forum and love to see how others have come up with some great ideas like folding helm seats and cabin floor coverings.
I’m just about to attack the floors and am looking for ideas less costly than the laminates I’ve been looking at.
A friend of mine routed out some grooves in plywood then caulked and varnished - looks great.
Here’s what I did to the helm seats
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