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RogerH
post Jun 14 2009, 04:36 PM
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RV Type:1972 Boler



A couple more interior pictures.

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Don N
post Jun 16 2009, 06:33 PM
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RV Type:1978 Boler 1700



Very nice reno Robert. Looks real good. Just curious if you had trouble with the handle on the tongue jack interferring with the battery box? Look pretty close together to me.
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RogerH
post Jun 16 2009, 06:55 PM
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QUOTE (Don N @ Jun 16 2009, 07:33 PM) *
Very nice reno Robert. Looks real good. Just curious if you had trouble with the handle on the tongue jack interferring with the battery box? Look pretty close together to me.

No problem what so ever with clearance.
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Don N
post Jun 16 2009, 07:18 PM
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Really like the cook top Roger. Found one on ebay from Aery Corp, Model # Mo911 for $135. U.S. Is this the one you used and which igniter did you add to it? You buy it from there or is there a supplier in Canada? Presume any faucet will work. My Boler had a larger stove with oven installed in it but I am thinking I would like this unit and put a micro wave in where the oven sat.
Thanks..Don
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RogerH
post Jun 16 2009, 07:59 PM
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QUOTE (Don N @ Jun 16 2009, 08:18 PM) *
Really like the cook top Roger. Found one on ebay from Aery Corp, Model # Mo911 for $135. U.S. Is this the one you used and which igniter did you add to it? You buy it from there or is there a supplier in Canada? Presume any faucet will work. My Boler had a larger stove with oven installed in it but I am thinking I would like this unit and put a micro wave in where the oven sat.
Thanks..Don

I bought it on eBay from the Aery corp but it was an auction he occasionaly has for $81.00. I think the one for $135 has the igniter installed. Very slow to ship and no communication from seller so be prepared for this if you buy. Really nice unit and gives me a foot of extra counterspace at the table end plus space between the unit and back splash. The ignitor is from Walmart, $15.00 , and installed it fairly easily. Faucet was on sale last week at Canadian Tire. The only challenge was the stainless countertop as it is tough to drill and cut.
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Don N
post Jun 17 2009, 01:54 PM
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Thanks Roger. I will keep an eye on his auctions. I can see where it will free up a lot of counter space. More than likely a job for later in the year along with a new counter top. No problems hooking up the water or propane to the unit?
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RogerH
post Jun 18 2009, 04:38 AM
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QUOTE (Don N @ Jun 17 2009, 02:54 PM) *
Thanks Roger. I will keep an eye on his auctions. I can see where it will free up a lot of counter space. More than likely a job for later in the year along with a new counter top. No problems hooking up the water or propane to the unit?

I modified the regulator location by moving it to the back. The drain was fairly straight forward and I used a piece of 5/8 diswasher tubing. It did not come with a drain assy but they are available at an RV parts dealer plus Home Depot has the abs fittings.
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