In January, Mike Senna had cut the maintenance doors 99% of the way, so I used a utility knife to finish the cuts in the corners. These are Craig Smith's PVC battery boxes, truly works of art.


Next, I cut some scrap PVC for the door holders.


Then, I glued the holders on the inside of the corner area of each battery box.


Once these have dried, I can lay the doors back in place, and drill holes for the screws that will attach the doors to the battery boxes.
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