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Thread: Lloyd and Pamela's Oregon area coach remodling?

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    Well that makes 3 of us that want new ceilings.

    Dale I feel a seminar/workshop comming on in Nebraska.

    I know I could bribe Lucia and Alex to come out and help with the upholstery end of it all.

    I have a bit of a hard time visualising something new/unique but I know when I see one in another bus I like. It is my plan to just duplicate one I see and like, possibly making just minor changes.

    HUGE UNDERTAKING and it ain't gonna happen in a weekend but if it is stretched out a bit it is a job that can go unfinished for a certain amount of time without too much inconvenience while still using the bus.

    I just had a brainstorm. Loyde I like your ceiling and our wood finishes are almost identical so when we do yours and Dales we can just move yours over to ours

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    Whatever you do with a ceiling don't do mirrors. They make the coach look spacious, and they have a certain eye appeal, but they are a pain in the ass to keep clean and in certain light if you haven't spent hours cleaning the mirror you can see haze and streaks.

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    I agree with Jon, skip the mirrors !!!
    We had them in our Country Coach and it was a pain in ... to keep them clean.

    Alek

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