01 I took off the front panel
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02 getting to the L-bracket scews that hold the panel to the sole was the most difficult part of this project
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03 there was no signs of leaks so I didn\'t bother to undercut and epoxy the screw holes for the L-brackets in the sole - I did however put a daub of life-calk in the hole before reinstall for good measur
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04 I cleaned the sole under the tank
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05 I very carefully cut out the drawer face (that vent was there already)
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06 the drawer is deeper at the front than at the back because of the shape of the tank
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07 I had to prop up the tank to get to those pesky L-brakets (I also enlarged the access hole on the bottom left corner of the panel for better hose clamp access
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08 this has come in really handy on the boat
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09 the slides are 22" 100% opening rated for 100lbs
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010 with the flush face it was pretty tricky to adjust the slides to get an even gap but it eventually worked out
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011 I splurged on a fancy pop-out knob latch
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012 pretty elegant
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013 teak - nothing but the best!
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014 finally some easily accessible out of the way storage
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