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  1. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Paint looks great!
  2. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    These converters are great and a must in any rv build. Stand alone Converters are also available separately from the fuse/breaker panels,I used a 55 amp stand alone. If i may,for those that are planing rv builds and haven't researched the functions of a converter, when powered they automatically...
  3. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Coming along nicely agazza! Those cross members are no fun to drill through!
  4. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Nice job agazza! The boxes and bumper look great! You can never have enough storage! A bumper like that is in my plans. How much room between the boxes underneath?
  5. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Agazza, is the framework where attached to the trailer frame underneath welded or bolted? Theres alot of room under there now! How much ground clearance is there?
  6. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    What are the dimensions of that bathroom?
  7. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    That looks awsome agazza! I like the colors!
  8. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Looking good agazza!what material is that you used in the squares? Did you run your 120v wireing for the baseboard outlets behind the baseboard, or come up from underneath?
  9. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Be sure and use green board in the shower area on the walls. Usally those shower wall pannels have to be glued anyway. I used vinal flooring glued to the walls for my surround, it worked very well and people think its tile. Imo, buy contractors bags of pex brass fittings and rings, you will need...
  10. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Exelent work agazza! Pex will be more durable than pvc pipe, it is also freez proof. Installing pex in areas with limited space can be a challenge due to having to use a crimping tool, you could use the quick connects, but they're pretty exspensive. You can buy an inexpensive pex ring crimping...
  11. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Nice floor!
  12. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Agszza2. If your going to use holding tanks for black and grey water undetneath,before buttoning up the wall covering, you may want to run some vent pipe from underneath through the wall and out the top with a vent cap. Lookin good!
  13. RAYZER

    Starting my M146 Build

    Awesome agazza2! I'm excited to see this build start up! Let me know if I can be of assistance.
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