Another bunkhouse conversion

UTmedic

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I wanted to share a few pics of the removal of the top bunk on our 2019 Reflection 285BHTS. Our son has outgrown the top bunk and there is zero air flow to the bottom bunk. Removal was straight forward thanks to the info from other posts here. Put down 2 rows of 2" painters tape directly above and below the upper bunk. Did not scratch any walls doing this, did have a few on the cabinet that I will touch up with Liquid Gold. We did have a 2"x24" piece of wall missing in the corner that i filled in with 1/8" board and covered with a shelve, which turns out to be a good place for tv remote, tablet, ext. I cut out a piece of board and stained to make a corner shelf and placed a small tv on it, there is an antenna jack in the upper corner of the ceiling. Only issue we had was due to our layout we could not make the turn to remove in one piece. There was a trim board on the underside, removed and with sawsall cut straight down the seam and carried out in 2 sections.
 
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