Installing a Kitchen in my Alu-Cab Canopy Camper

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @katemacdonald
    @katemacdonald 3 года назад +3

    My son in law is a genius!!! This is very cleverly done, Andy. Can't wait to hear stories of your travels!

  • @craftbuildchill
    @craftbuildchill 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your awesome sink build, I'm just planning at the moment until I get my Tacoma next year and my Alu cab canopy. I definitely will use your build as a reference.

  • @Donaldalisary
    @Donaldalisary 3 года назад +2

    Way cool and very smart! Congratulations Andy!

  • @jerryparadise4012
    @jerryparadise4012 3 года назад +1

    Love the sink install. I am getting my Alu-Cab camper Thursday and brainstorming different configurations. Question. Is there a reason you didn't install the bolts the in the opposite direction (from the top) and either counter sink them or use bolts with dome heads to allow you to have more counter space?

    • @AndrewReineberg
      @AndrewReineberg  3 года назад

      With the hardware I used there wasn’t enough room to tighten the bolt side from the bottom but just enough room to hold from the bottom while tightening from the top. If you do something similar I think you could have a cleaner install with smaller diameter bolts and doing exactly what you said. The 80/20 right angle brackets I used have really tight working room. Good luck with your customizations. It’s fun stuff!

  • @oboeheather
    @oboeheather 3 года назад +2

    love the copper sink. where'd you buy it?

    • @AndrewReineberg
      @AndrewReineberg  3 года назад +1

      The sink is available on the Monarch Abode website and amazon: www.monarchabode.com/collections/bar-and-kitchen-sinks/products/monarch-abode-pure-copper-hand-hammered-glasgow-dual-mount-bar-prep-sink-12-inches

  • @kirkyoung6962
    @kirkyoung6962 3 года назад

    Great detail video Andy. Can you list all the products are used for your installation project. Might want to consider raising your volume on your mic next time. Thanks for the great content.

    • @AndrewReineberg
      @AndrewReineberg  3 года назад

      Hi Kirk, thanks for the comment. If you pause the video during the final 10 seconds, you'll see most of the parts I used listed. The only things I didn't list are the L brackets and bolts because I wouldn't necessarily recommend using the exact ones I used. I used some 10 Series corner brackets from tnutz.com that I had for another project, but they were a little tight for this application. The best bracket is probably just drilling your own aluminum angle and using the 1/4" head bolts that are used in the campers channels from the factory.