Hello all - I have my '86 2.1L blue Vanagon named Mongrel ready to be more mongrel-ized and I need some info and directions. It's a Country Home Camper conversion, and I want to take the entire kitchen unit out. A neighbor gave me part of his old kitchen cabinet & it will fit wonderfully in the soon-to-be-former kitchen unit. I have two muscle guys lined up, a sawzall, and me as confused overseer. So, any ideas how we could get the unit out? Is it one piece? or is the closet section different from sink/stove/fridge combo? I also don't want the water line to spray all over; nor do we want to blow everything up with improper propane handling - we're all novices on that one! Be happy if y'all could email either personally or thru the group. I also plan to cross-post to WetWesties. Thanx to any and all who can send advice along! - anna qs in Portland OR ;-} (ps, if anyone is near Sellwood in SE Portland this Sat/Sun April 8 & 9, I am having a phenomenal sale of many "someday" projects plus lotsa other stuff in case I have to move. Some camping & pet stuff! My loss your gain!) |
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