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Originally Posted by Tweety
Hi Rich,
We got the nobs at Lowes. They were slightly smaller so I put those on the tiny bedroom drawers, and put the originals on the cabinets. The one on the pantry also came from Lowes and is the right size, but it was one of those they had as a $1 special and they didn't have them any more.
Yes, it was me that ordered the doors from the guy in Kentucky. He doesn't stain them. I had Sherwin Williams to do a stain match. It isn't perfect, but to the noncritical eye it's fine. The finish is ~5 coats of a water base poly, and the sheen is an exact match.
We have the skid wheels too. That was our first attempt to solve the low slung trailer issue. We ended up getting axle flip after going around some nasty switchbacks in SW Virginia.
I was thinking about the TV right under the TV cabinet too, with a swing arm that allows it to move forward. If you figure out the whole TV thing I definitely want to see pictures! It seems like every floorplan is a compromise and so far the TV location is the only thing I don't like about this plan, and we are determined to figure something out.
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Pam/Steve,
I finally solved my problem today for mounting a HDTV at the overhead cabinet in my 2753 with a $90 mount that I purchased at Costco. Check out my new POST in this particular forum: HDTV Mount in 2006 Sunline 2753. My Sunline is now in winter storage on my backyard but after finding this mount, I just had to see if it worked, and it did. Now I am ready for digital broadcast in the main living area.
I used a studfinder, and you will be able to see where I mounted it on that stud. The only modification was using 1 7/8 inch wood screw instead of the 2 1/2 inch wood screw provided. I have a 19" TV, but I am sure that with this bracket, I could go up to a 22 inch TV.
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