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By Cheri Sicard https://youtu.be/6KU4P6uC9V0?si=yQggih9Ga_Fs3jLy The video above from Big Ramatha's Adventure teaches you how to make a DIY RV slide-out

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The kitchen is an essential part of any van build. See how we built multi-functional kitchen cabinets the look great and are fully customized for our van!

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We continue to make improvements to our Custom Sprinter Van.We show you how we make an upper cabinet for your kitchen in the van. It cost us less than $50 to...

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Build a foldout trash can for your RV! The plans include a material cut list, a list of necessary tools & hardware, assembly directions, and dimensions. The overall dimensions of the foldout trash are 12” W x 13 1/4” L x 26” H. Cabinet color: SW Pewter Green Countertops: Minwax Weathered Oak DIY plans, woodworking plans, DIY projects, trash can cabinet, trash bin recycling bin, hidden trash, RV trash can, RV storage, RV plans, foldout trash can, RV kitchen ideas, RV kitchen remodel

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I got tired of the outdated frosted white glass with it's gold etchings in our RV and was looking for a change. Gerry priced out black Plexiglas after someone told him that glass would cost more. But upon going to Home Depot and looking at the Plexiglas, he found a yet cheaper option, and that was a piece of black PVC for $8 as opposed $32 for the Plexiglas. Here's the Before and After pics below.. thanks Gerry! It took about an hour to take all the glass out- was glued in and had to be all…

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