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Old 03-29-2017, 11:08 PM   #1
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212 QWB sink work covers

Anyone know where I can find the work covers for the double sink in a 212 QWB? I've been unable to find any information on where to purchase them.

Or, does anyone have a template so I could make a set myself.

Thanks for any assistance.
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Following. I was planning on making the templates in the next week or so. Using these as the covers to cut down.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mainstays...Board/13397990


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I am assuming that you have the same sink in your trailer that is in mine since they are both SLX models, but even if it is not the same, your dealer can likely order a sink cover. My dealer was able to order a single piece cover for only $14. The cover for my sink is Jayco part #0243352.
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I will be driving out to where we store our TT on Saturday, I will trace the outline of the sink covers onto paper. If you want to send me a private message with your name and addresses, I will send the template to you both.
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Old 03-30-2017, 09:17 AM   #5
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I used a piece of butcher block. I cut it a little over-size, notched the faucet so it wouldn't move around, relieved the edges and 3 coats of food grade poly.

I have since cut the board in half so we can cover the whole sink or just one side.

I have the measurements at home. I can post later.

There is also a pic of some tables I made to replace the dinette to give us more room back there. I slide the dinette table behind the couch so it is close if we need more table area..
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I am assuming that you have the same sink in your trailer that is in mine since they are both SLX models, but even if it is not the same, your dealer can likely order a sink cover. My dealer was able to order a single piece cover for only $14. The cover for my sink is Jayco part #0243352.
I have the same SLX 264BHW model unit as you, but its a 2017, My dealer told me that part # wouldn't fit mine. I'd be curious to know what dimensions the cover is.
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Here's a thread I made a while ago about how I made a set of sink covers out of a poly cutting board:

Revisiting the sink cover

I hope it points you in the right direction.
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That wood looks pretty slick, just changed my mind on the poly board.....


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I found it at Lowes. It has some really nice colors that really were brought out nicely by the ploy. I have made 3 more for friends since I put mine together.
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Our camper came with the optional sink covers. They are pretty thin material and I like the idea of the butcher block or poly cutting board. So it is another project I am considering. The nice thing about having the factory covers though is I have the perfect template to cut new ones...
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I took the opportunity to cut them bigger than the sink to give me a little extra coverage. I made a range topper out of the same material. When the sink and range are both covered we end up with some nice work surfaces...
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I used a piece of butcher block. I cut it a little over-size, notched the faucet so it wouldn't move around, relieved the edges and 3 coats of food grade poly.

I have since cut the board in half so we can cover the whole sink or just one side.

I have the measurements at home. I can post later.

There is also a pic of some tables I made to replace the dinette to give us more room back there. I slide the dinette table behind the couch so it is close if we need more table area..

I, for one, would appreciate the measurements for a template. I can also PM my email.
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I cut the board 25 x 17.5. The notch for the faucet is 2 x 10.25. After cutting, I ran a router over the edge.
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