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92 Viking making space by heater and sink

Started by dobe24, Mar 29, 2007, 07:35 PM

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dobe24

Hello All

I am looking for some advice. I just bought  a 1992 Viking popup trailer, sp190. It has very limited storage
 space inside.

The first thing I see wasting space is the flip oversink for closing the camper. Has anyone attempted to change this
on a popup? If I can't do that then I question the space wasted on the very long flexible lines, has anyone put in hard
piping inside the cabinets and just run flexline near the hinge joint? Or
Installed quick disconnects. I can't think of a reason this would be a bad idea. Any input would be appreceated, just bouncing around ideas.

The seocond space I noticed is above the furnace. The furnace has an exterior vent, but inside the cabinet it is open
space above the furnace aprocimatel 12-18 inches.This space extends over the cranksystem at the rear of the trailer, it seems like a lot of wasted space. Does anyone know what clearance is required above the furnace inside the cabinets?

One last question, on the cabinet above the wheel well there is wasted space. I would like to put in dawers, but the
wood is only 1/8 paneling. What do people use to attach support blocks to the inside of the paneling to screw
draw slides etc. to.  I was thinking of wood glue, gorilla glue, or construction adhesives. I don't know which would be
better, I would use wood glue if I could put a screw the the paneling, but there is no access to the inner walls to put the
screw thru the paneling first and then the support blocks.

Any input or ideas would be appreciated.

Happy Camping
dobe