Little Stitch  

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059- Door interior, framing is the same size as the plywood with the outside framing overlapping the plywood by 3/8". 

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060- Door as seen from inside of the cabin.

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061- Door exterior, with aluminum window frame covered.

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62- Rolled out of the garage to see how the window side looks. It will improve when painted, I hope.

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063-Door side  out in the sun, looking cluttered and confused, but bear with me, the paint scheme will bring it into perspective, I hope! 

064.jpg (38689 bytes) 064- At last, the fiberglass is on the front and top. It will be trimmed after the rosin cures.
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065- Another view of fiber glass on top.

066.jpg (35042 bytes) 066- Hatch is fiber glassed.
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067- Fiber glass trimmed on top and hatch.

068.jpg (42966 bytes) 068- Hatch hinge installed. Just a plain aluminum piano hinge which will be covered with sheet rubber for waterproofing. 
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069- At long, long last, hatch is on and open and ready for paint. 

070.jpg (47448 bytes) 070- The galley is done! A little paint, a few pots and pans, the can't live without spice rack, and last but in no way least, the kitchen drawer. 
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071- The spice rack was built to swivel like the seats on a ferris wheel, so when the hatch lid closes, it swings down out of the way.

072.jpg (28340 bytes) 072- A view of the spice rack with the hatch lid being closed. 
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073- Pot lids held into the hatch with bungee cords. 

074.jpg (36614 bytes) 074- The quintessential kitchen drawer.
075.jpg (45310 bytes) 075- Knife rack. 076.jpg (34746 bytes) 076- I modified a luggage fastener to hold the drawer closed. 
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077- Note the use of another bungee cord to keep items on shelf, on the shelf.

078.jpg (36475 bytes) 078- The ultimate teardrop security system, here after referred to as UTSS. Note the pull cords, cleverly placed so they go into both windows. 
079.jpg (36311 bytes) 079- The UTSS is activated by pulling the appropriate cord so it falls on the side of the teardrop where the hazard exists. Result; BOOM, hazard neutralized.... 

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