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<blockquote data-quote="abby" data-source="post: 562447" data-attributes="member: 22732"><p>I will post some pictures tonight, but the overhead locker/cupboard bottom piece is rotten. Thats fine cause we can replace with ply and paint the bottom white - you will never know! The bottom of the ply for the side of the cupboard with hob on is rotten... Again i think this can be replaced an stained without being noticed. The big bit is the drawers/bed. The picture up there of the yellow rot.... There is a good chunk of that on the underside on the drawers and it has literally eaten away a few inches of the wood. Weve found someone who may be able to restore it, but i'm scared to ask how much yet! Ha. When weve paid for all the welding i will ask, cause i dont think we can fox that ourselves and still have it looking good and working...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abby, post: 562447, member: 22732"] I will post some pictures tonight, but the overhead locker/cupboard bottom piece is rotten. Thats fine cause we can replace with ply and paint the bottom white - you will never know! The bottom of the ply for the side of the cupboard with hob on is rotten... Again i think this can be replaced an stained without being noticed. The big bit is the drawers/bed. The picture up there of the yellow rot.... There is a good chunk of that on the underside on the drawers and it has literally eaten away a few inches of the wood. Weve found someone who may be able to restore it, but i'm scared to ask how much yet! Ha. When weve paid for all the welding i will ask, cause i dont think we can fox that ourselves and still have it looking good and working... [/QUOTE]
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