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Here is how it started except that I have cut a hole to suit the shiny new rectangular sink which you can see. Prior to that there had been a small circular sink bowl sat on an illfitting and horrible piece of plywood together with a rusty vertical pump. Well the new sink fits but where can I put the new pump? See that inspection hatch behind the sink? It gives access to a large storage area. Its going to have to be smaller, to accommodate the new pump.
The rest of the joinery was solid enough faced plywood but in bad decorative repair and illfitting in places particularly where it met the hull so I stripped everything off and then spent about two weeks filling, sanding and painting. Two coats of undercoat and two coats of a soft cream coloured topcoat, all applied by roller. Took a long time but looks very nice now - no brush marks.
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Here you can see several things.
1.The cabinet has been repainted.
2. The cooker gas pipe has been cleaned.
3. The inspection cover has been reduced in size to allow for the pump to be fitted. It will have a nice teak ring fitted, as will the front cabinet doors.
4. Work had started on the back plate area. This is going to be a cupboard with sliding doors.