Cupboard Doors
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Cupboard Doors
I have a 2017 Nuevo EK
The overcab area as on many Autosleeper models has two cubby holes (one each side )
I note on some models they have doors fitted to stop items falling out both on older models and I think on the current new models.
Can these doors be purchased from Autosleepers with the brass hinge ?
Any idea of costs ?
Many thanks
Terry
The overcab area as on many Autosleeper models has two cubby holes (one each side )
I note on some models they have doors fitted to stop items falling out both on older models and I think on the current new models.
Can these doors be purchased from Autosleepers with the brass hinge ?
Any idea of costs ?
Many thanks
Terry
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Re: Cupboard Doors
Are they anything like the ones on page 35 (described as Clubman Luton Doors):
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Re: Cupboard Doors
Many thanks, but unfortunately not.rogerblack wrote:Are they anything like the ones on page 35 (described as Clubman Luton Doors):
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Re: Cupboard Doors
I would prefer doors.Peter Brown wrote:We used these lined wicker baskets:
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Re: Cupboard Doors
We use spring loaded curtain rods which we put inside the cubby hole. We keep our guidebooks etc on one side, and like Peter, baskets on the other. This arrangement is cheap and has worked well ( and the books have not fallen onto my wife's head once
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Re: Cupboard Doors
That’s what I have at present, and I would prefer two doors as used on some models.gpilky wrote:We use spring loaded curtain rods which we put inside the cubby hole. We keep our guidebooks etc on one side, and like Peter, baskets on the other. This arrangement is cheap and has worked well ( and the books have not fallen onto my wife's head once). Picture below and a link [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.].
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