[Rhodes22-list] Flooring and Shelving/also Rug replacement

Luis Guzman trpclman at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 28 19:34:28 EST 2008


Art,
 
Would you post some pictures? I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who would like to see it.
 
 
Luis

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From: Arthur H. Czerwonky <czerwonky at earthlink.net>
To: The Rhodes 22 mail list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 7:11:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Flooring and Shelving/also Rug replacement

Bob,
This sounds like a neat installation.  Some may want to replace/place a new rug atop the cabin sole.  I just had one made up, shaped to conform to the floor, including a hole for the table mount.  The edges are stitched and the rug has a nice fresh look.  If there is any interest I can follow-up.

Art

-----Original Message-----
>From: bobmellor <rhmello at aol.com>
>Sent: Jan 28, 2008 1:50 PM
>To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Flooring and Shelving
>
>
>Hank,
>
>I recently replaced the entire galley....  (as well as stringers and cabin
>floor)
>
>galley..
>Used 3/4 marine ply for base and top... routed out thinner in spots to keep
>weight down.
>Used some cheap vinyl flooring w/ small brown/tan pebble design on bottom
>shelf, white formica on counter top.
>Used thinner ply on upper shelf and upper shelf front face, with mahogany
>wood veneer stained to match rest of cabin.
>Still deciding best material/finish for sliding doors.
>
>stringers - used quartersawn douglas fir .. seemed to be what was there
>originally.  
>
>Floor - Used 3/4 marine ply, coverd with loose piece of vinyl flooring (same
>pebble design as galley bottom shelf.
>
>a good jig saw is all you really need to duplicate the shape, cutouts,
>bevels etc, but a router helps a lot.  (and a good cordless drill/driver is
>a must in my mind)
>
>Also.. regarding the floor...realize that the hull shape changes from
>trailer to water.  I prepped everything on land, but put it all together in
>the water.  Result was I could not remove floor when on the trailer... Thus
>be sure to leave enough space around edges so it can be removed in or out of
>water. 
>  
>I also split the floor in two halves (lengthwise) so it can be taken out if
>needed with much less disassembly of everything else... I reattach the two
>halves with sturdy strips of 3/4 marine accross both ends. 
>
>Thats about all i can think of at the moment..
>
>Bob M
>
>
>Hank-5 wrote:
>> 
>> Hello fellow Rhodies,
>> 
>> I need to replace the bottom shelf in our galley as the old one has
>> completely rotted out.  I was thinking of using a Marine Grade plywood for
>> this and then using the rest of the sheet to replace my cabin floor as it
>> is
>> not in the greatest shape, either.
>> 
>> Any recommendations on the best way to get this done?  What is a good
>> supplier for the plywood?  Any tricks or concerns I should be aware of
>> before I start?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> Hank
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