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Nice work. The 2x4,s are strong. My bus is built with toothpicks. When you mount the fridge put a sturdy wall in front of it so if God forbid you ever hit something it won't come get you or a loved one. These things weigh like a small Volkswagen and deserve respect when mounting them. I have considerable beef up to do in my bus. Plus if they do come loose you have the added treat of a propane leak.
Hi Ilya,
Man, you guy's are really moving along.... I like the OTR ducts... Good Job!
Keep posting pics
Nick-
Don't forget, even the man took a day off. You guys are hoofing. Looking good ;D Will & Wife