And now, back to our regularly scheduled programming:
As I continue my research on the insulation issue (or any other ideas from you guys) we can revisit that, but for now, back to work!
For some reason - which I will admit
is weirdly pleasing - Youtube guys make a big deal about Unboxing. You know, videoing the actual opening of a newly delivered box and revealing the goodies inside. Well, there's no way those losers can upstage me
! So, in the spirit of (insert spirit name here), let's unbox something:
And partial contents:
This came from a place called The Hardware Hut. I found them during a thorough interwebs search for various cabinet hardware and they carry a few gems that fit the bill perfectly. One being these drawer latches. I needed to replace the ones I had (which I believe were from Perko) because they had suffered too greatly from (first) being immersed in salt water, then (second) stored without care for several years. I balked at the usual marine store prices for replacements - around $40 apiece
- until I found these. frankly, the ones from Hardware Hut seem to be much better quality and construction and as a bonus are only ~$20 each! Score! So I expanded the potential areas of use for the latches and went to town (so to speak):
Not only drawers but they work fantastically as cupboard door fasteners!
Another gem found was a better variant of the push button latch. Normally I run very fast from the version available to us through the various marine store outlets since I don't like picking my stuff off the floor after the first tack
, but the version I found at THH has a large, beefy positive latch (instead of the usual tiny 98 lb. weakling latch). I might have a pic of one of those but can't find it right now. Needless to say, I made a substantial order and now have not only all the latches I need to finish things but a few extras - just in case. As a bonus the folks at THH are great to deal with. And no, they are not sponsoring this post!
With all the port-side aft cabinetry finish looking pretty, time to reassemble everything. First, though, some final plumbing, starting with installing the last (2 of 2) aft water tank:
Several frantic minutes of digging through my fittings only to discover that the one I needed to finish up was, in fact, one I did not have
, and a quick trip to the hardware store, it was all plumbed in and I could fit the cabinet surrounding it:
And finish with the rest of the port side:
Up next, doors!
Cheers,
Mark