This project is about 1 day's worth of work to completion. After sanding the inside of the cab, I put 3 coats of Sherwin Williams Lazy Gray. It's pretty light so you can see what yer doing if you been hiding money from the wife inside of it. It looks very nice. I put the doors on it to see if I was going to be happy with the inside of the doors in clear. I think I'll whip a coat of the SW Lazy gray on the 2 doors on the inside. The smaller door looks like it is a Birdseye maple veneer (plywood) in good light you can see the figuring but it don't match anything. The outside of both doors match the rest of the cab. I was anxious to see if my plan of satin clear on the outside was going to work so I hit the one side with RustOleum clear satin and it woke up the Red Gum BIG TIME. So all I have left for the cab is lazy gray the inside of the doors, sand the other 3 sides with 320, satin clear it. Black enamel for the base, put on the weather-stripping for between the TT and base and install the screen and spline for the back access panel. It originally had felt between the TT and base but I found some 5/16" rubber for it, and I'll try it and see if it has any rumble. I figure if the soft rubber motor mounts decouple, then it should work for the TT to Cab isolation. It will be nice to sign off this project, the Crown project just in time for spring cleaning.
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