Retired unfortunately does not mean I have time for teardrop, so I desided each day to do something. I had problems connecting wires and
it took so much energy I'd stop. then it donned on me
I could work on a different area and not stop.
1. I have put in the windows on the trolley top and made a handle to open and close them from the inside.
2. The reading lights are attached to the cabinets at the front of the trailer.
3. I have installed a plastic swing vent to block incoming air at the back of the trolley top.
4. At this time I am going to leave the galley hatch as is... and maybe in the future rebuild it.
5. I have a shelf in the galley and am cutting boards to go between the galley and the cabin.
6. the wiring under the trailer is done but I want to change that some.
7. the switches for turning on all the lights are installed and I am working on putting the lights in.
8. I plan to build more cabinets going above the switches for holding things we might need at bed time.
9. I have all the fans for the trolley air in and out take but need to make a holder for them.
10. I removed the windows from the old trailer. "BoxKite" incase the wiley windows do not work.
11. I have the door handles and the galley door hatch locks
12. The saddle bags will remain on hold until after it is licensed
13. I have the iron needed for putting the spair under the trailer.
14. I have the metal for sliding the folding camp table under the back of the trailer, it will be hinged and will drop from under the trailer.
15. I am working on getting a better pulling
for the trailer.
16. I hope to have this unit up and running buy my birthday in July.