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Old 07-12-2014, 11:08 AM   #1
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Sink cutting board

I've got a 2014 32BH. I want a cutting board that slips into the outdoor kitchen sink. Does anyone know the make of the sink or better yet the cutting board?
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Old 07-13-2014, 01:31 PM   #2
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Call Crossroads customer service. They should be able to sell you one or even send one out to you.

If all else fails, check Amazon. Measure your sink. They have the covers.

http://www.amazon.com/Lippert-Compon...=rv+sink+cover

http://www.amazon.com/Camco-43857-Cu...=rv+sink+cover
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Old 09-06-2014, 07:37 PM   #3
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I wanted the same thing so i fabricated one out of a piece of white starboard 1/2 thick and it fits inside the rim of the sink. routed the edges looks factory made. I just made a template with some poster paper.
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I called Crossroads they said no such cover exist. And could really give me a model number to my sink. I'm going to have to make one myself.
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Old 09-22-2014, 06:08 PM   #5
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Hi Bert how did you make out with the sink cutting board?
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Old 09-22-2014, 06:27 PM   #6
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Nothing yet. I've been so busy working on my home without wheels that I haven't had time for my TT.
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You have the reserve that should have come with the inserts for the sink , that were originally cut from the counter. Personally , I keep mine in the basement of my house. Get a cheap white cutting board and cut it to fit the sink ...works better and is lighter.
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You have the reserve that should have come with the inserts for the sink , that were originally cut from the counter. Personally , I keep mine in the basement of my house. Get a cheap white cutting board and cut it to fit the sink ...works better and is lighter.
X2 to Harley,
I went to onlinemetals.com and purchased a 2x2 sheet of HDPE Cutting board material, (They have some pre-cut sizes, or will do a custom cut for u....I then put My inserts on top, Drew it out and cut it out with a band saw. Fits perfect.....Even cut out a 3" hole to dump the tailings. It comes as 1/2" thick only. Costs 35$
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X2 to Harley,
I went to onlinemetals.com and purchased a 2x2 sheet of HDPE Cutting board material, (They have some pre-cut sizes, or will do a custom cut for u....I then put My inserts on top, Drew it out and cut it out with a band saw. Fits perfect.....Even cut out a 3" hole to dump the tailings. It comes as 1/2" thick only. Costs 35$
I have been thinking of doing this as well. I actually find the cutouts pretty useless.
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I have been thinking of doing this as well. I actually find the cutouts pretty useless.

I can vouch the actual cutting board that comes with the trailer is not very durable. I may do the same.
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