I'm preparing to redo my overhead cabinets in the '62 Globe Trotter, and I've noticed from photos that most people enlarge them (or at least build them larger than the slant-faced sliding door Zolatoned aluminum ones I have) when replacing. I see some with original overhead cabinets with non-slanted faces, also. Could I get some feedback re: dimensions and how the size cabinets you've installed have might have affected your use of the trailer? (Such as blocking your view out the windows when standing, better function as storage space, etc.) If any would be so kind as to provide some measurements and/or photos, here's what would help: 1. Floor to underside of upper cabinet. 2. Depth of upper cabinet on bottomside (from wall above window out to face of upper cabinet) 3. Height of upper cabinet face (from bottom edge of cabinet front to the point it meets ceiling at top) 4. Distance between curbside and streetside upper cabinet faces, measuring across trailer. If you have photos or wish to reply off-list, I'm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. Bob Harper 62GT/SC To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
