Ditto.

Tried to place ridgid foam insulation around cooler, after an hour and a
half of sweating and swearing with little progress, decided to drill, spray
and cap.


Steve Bayless
#3491 "Liebchen"
Port Huron, MI



On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 4:11 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I drilled holes in the ice chest and sprayed insulation into the void
> surrounding the chest then plugged the holes with plastic caps.
>
> David Hoyt
>
>  In a message dated 11/22/2008 3:35:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> One of my winter projects is to replace the galley sink drain and insulate
> the cooler in my '79 traditional layout.  Any advice on getting access to
> these?
>
> It looks like I have to take the whole galley cabinet out, but I wanted to
> confirm that.  I took all the screws out that I could see holding that in,
> but it appears that there are more on the aft end that I am missing because
> that side is pretty tight yet.
>
> There is a wooden bulkhead on the forward end of the port lazerette that
> prevents me from getting to the aft side of the cabinet, so I am hoping the
> screws are all inside the cabin.  The battery charger and shore power
> breaker and wiring is all attached to that bulkhead, so it would be a pain
> to remove. Any hints and tricks are appreciated.
>
> Jim Reinardy
> C27 #4223 "Irie"
> Milwaukee, WI
>
>
>
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