Anyone have a microwave in a 382????
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Thanks for the pic. That is one spot I've thought of but didn't want to give up all the storage space that would be lost behind the microwave. Once I decide what to do I'll be sure to post the info/pics. I'm slowly converting this thing to a cruiser
. Just added an inverter for the TV and have a canvas top ready...considering full enclosure.
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Has anyone considered using quality cabinet hinges for placing a flat screen tv over the existing tv hole? My idea is that you could flip up the tv and use the space behind for storage. This would include a locking device which would keep it locked down along the bottom.
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I am working on that flat screen idea now. I ordered a magnnvex 15 " LCD this tv only needs 12 volts to run. As soon as its comes in and i mount it i will take some pic's
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This winters projects were:
-re-build engines
-new trailer
-service outdrives, replace skegs
-inverter mounted behind the TV so it works on the water
-gelcoat repair to the bottom
The only thing left is the install the engines and have the gelcoat done (scheduled for 2 weeks from now!!!)
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Done, but I made an entirely new panel from 1/2" plexiglas since the hole was not the right size or shape. I hinged the TV/DVD from the bottom rather than the top. I also used the 1/2 plexi for the electrical cabinet door. Gained TONS of storage room where the old monster TV/VCR used to live.
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