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Old 10-01-2006, 07:11 AM   #1
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Hi everyone,

I bought several of these doors to use in the Montana and they match our 2003 Big Sky exactly. They have several different styles to match the changing Montana line and they are very reasonably priced.

The company is a dream to work with and they happen to be in Michigan. The guys name is Jeff and he's from North State Sales. They also make custom made doors as well. Shipping was reazonable and the price right. I purchased 7 or 8 items plus all the hinges for under around $50.00 and they have the hinges too.

So...I thought perhaps this link may be useful to some of you looking to open up more storage place in your coach.

Selection of Cabinet Doors to match our Montanas

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Thanks for the info. on the doors. I've been looking for something like this for quite sometime. What grade of doors did you get to match your other doors?

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Old 10-01-2006, 08:45 AM   #3
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Patty

Thanks for the info. on the doors. I've been looking for something like this for quite sometime. What grade of doors did you get to match your other doors?

Larry
Hi Larry,

You're welcome! I ordered the best grade I could for the sizes I needed. A, B & C are great. I did order a couple that were lesser grades and they are still OK. Worknomore Jim Schlee looked at my doors and there was one with a ding, he told me if I steamed it I would be able to raise the grain to good as new. A bit of finish and wallah it would match perfectly.

Nice tip Worknomore, thank you!

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Old 10-03-2006, 03:07 AM   #4
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Thanks - I think this is just what I've been looking for !!
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Old 10-05-2006, 02:37 PM   #5
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Thanks for the great web site Now maybe the Mrs will let me get out my new saw and make use of some dead space in the 3400 all I needed was a door . lol thanks again for putting in the work on this one
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Super find Patty! Thanks. Time to look at some Mods

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Ahhhh, I did the Home Depot source for mine. Wanted to increase the access to the backside of the kitchen counter adjacent to the entry door. Pulled the orignal single short door and cut two full size openings, purchased just two doors from Home Depot assemble your own kitchen cabinets section, found the hardware to match in their standard cabinet hardware section. Not an exact match as the oak is just a bit lighter tone...may darken, time will tell, hard pressed to notice difference but they are not in a place right next to original.
The doors...

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THANK YOU!!!! THIS IS GREAT!!!
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What a valuable link. Thanks for sharing, Patty.
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Ok, Here's what the HomeDepot doors look like.
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