Looking again at images of my '88 westy, the material under the kitchen cabinets looks like wood with laminated plastic to one piece and maybe Arborite to the other: Image of van floor with kitchen cabinets removed: https://goo.gl/photos/cLvFRxa6ELQEreGg7 Personally, I'd be tempted to replace that material with something that won't be affected by water. On 6/17/17, Thomas Casal <thomas.casal@gmail.com> wrote: > Good People, > > I'm putting my cabinets back in my westy and the spongy old particle board > for under the stove and there are two other peaces they are moist and old > and I should replace them, only question is what should I replace them with > and where can I get some? Thanks for any and all assistance. peace tom >
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