Confederate_Jay
Senior Member
Our lease has 2 old office trailers that the landowner joined together and put up there to give hunters a place to stay in. It definately is nothing fancy but it does give those who don't own campers a place to sleep and all of us decent bathroom facilities. It had a little makeshift kitchen but it was not very sanitary, there was no storage and it was cramped.
My buddy Marc (Gahunter13) and I were fortunate enough to get a load of cabinets out of some apartments being torn down. So we undertook a little project.
We tore out the old stuff, took out the walls in the first little office or bedroom past the "kitchen" to make the area big enough to cook and eat in. The floor was in bad shape and unlevel so we had fix it by overlaying plywood. We moved the outlets up higher on the wall so they would be above the counters. We ended up buying two new 12 ft countertops from Lowes since all the tops we had were either 24 or 36" long and we would have had to cobble them together. We have a full sized stove to put in the place of the old 24 inch dinosaur that was there, and we had some tall ones to install on an opposite wall to frame the fridge. We still have to cut out / install the sink, and hook up the plumbing.
We aren't done but we made a pretty good showing for a weekend's work.
My buddy Marc (Gahunter13) and I were fortunate enough to get a load of cabinets out of some apartments being torn down. So we undertook a little project.
We tore out the old stuff, took out the walls in the first little office or bedroom past the "kitchen" to make the area big enough to cook and eat in. The floor was in bad shape and unlevel so we had fix it by overlaying plywood. We moved the outlets up higher on the wall so they would be above the counters. We ended up buying two new 12 ft countertops from Lowes since all the tops we had were either 24 or 36" long and we would have had to cobble them together. We have a full sized stove to put in the place of the old 24 inch dinosaur that was there, and we had some tall ones to install on an opposite wall to frame the fridge. We still have to cut out / install the sink, and hook up the plumbing.
We aren't done but we made a pretty good showing for a weekend's work.
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