I finally fixed my master bath shower door leak this weekend. There wasn't that much to it. All I did was:
Completely remove the door, and the entire frame (all metal & plastic frame components)
Cleaned all surfaces, removing debris and old silicone
Reassemble and reseal all frame mating...
@Smokeio - my first attempt ended up a little light on the color. Hence, I used a few coats of stains on the next pieces. The sanding/polishing of the polyurethane takes a bit of practice too in order to get a high-gloss smooth finish. It's best to remove the pieces and work with them in a...
I have searched for a good alternative overlay material, and gotten quite a few samples of similar 3M colors. None of them were a good match. I've concluded that there's three paths here:
Build new custom cabinets - labor intensive and expensive (I thought I saw/heard $10K in a thread...
I did upgrade the remotes, but went with the wireless Fusion option -https://www.crutchfield.com/p_917ARX70W/Fusion-MS-ARX70W-White.html. The Fusion remotes are smaller than the original Clarions, so I still need to do some trim work to make them look pretty.
That said, I don't use the remotes...
Sure thing.
Setup:
Get a fish tape/wire such as this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010ON965W
I fed my audio wires (more on that below) starting in the stereo compartment in the bridge ceiling.
I fed the fish tape from opposite direction, in sections, and used duct tape to attach the audio...
Not much activity here these days; I hope your boats are all doing well!
I thought I'd share a recent upgrade -- I replaced my original Clarion stereo/head unit on the bridge with a new Fusion head unit. As part of that, I ran a few wires from the bridge stereo compartment, across the bridge...
I have the same challenge and I'm interested to see if anyone has a solution here. Mine seems to drip through both bottom corners of the shower door frame.
I was able to get the washer/dryer out last night. On mine, the hoses were not long enough to allow the unit to slide out. However, I was (somehow) able to get my arm back there to remove the hoses. I'm going to add extensions so that I can reattach the lines -- and make this job easier next...
I was able to remove all the cabinetry. Is there a trick to getting the hoses off? The hoses are definitely preventing the washer from being able to slide out. :(
Thanks so much for the document and the picture. It looks like I have two problems - a double failure caused me some panic (like it's actually one problem with a different source).
1) My A/C pan and overflow pan are filling up with water. I turned off that A/C unit, and the pan is still...
Does anyone have instructions on how to remove the washer/dryer unit from the master bedroom? It looks like I have an A/C drain line clog somewhere behind the washer/dryer. Removing all that cabinetry appears to be a pain.
I closed on my new-to-me 47DB today! I personally looked at a few of them on the market (there are not many), and I learned a ton about this particular model in my search.
I'm sure I'll be asking many questions over the next several weeks and months, and will hopefully be able to answer...
I'm about to close on a 47 DB (more on that coming soon, after I close). I'll be transporting the boat to freshwater, and would like get new magnesium sacrificial anodes ordered now. With all my boats having lived in freshwater, I haven't needed to educate myself (as much) on the different...
@FootballFan Thanks for posting! Your survey fuel burn numbers are inline with two 47DB's that I've sea trialed.
Most interesting, your oil pressure differential between port and starboard is the same that I've seen on these two 47DB's. That is, there's a close to 10psi difference, with...