Thanks for all the nice comments guys
Parnold: Yes I insulated the ceiling and floor with 1.5" foam and the walls with r19 peeled in half width wise so basically its r9, though it did compress some so i'm probly losing some value but no big deal.
Slocowboy: Yeah its a window off of an old aluminum truck cap I got for free. It was actually an after thought to put it in there but worked out great, just had to pick up a lift support from the local pick a part and replace one that was bent.
Yes, you caught me, haven't even camped in this one yet and I already bought the pop up from my other thread. I'm not completely sure what I'll do with it but I figured for the price I could just strip it, scrap the aluminum and use it for a utility trailer for now.
Mukilteo: I haven't let it get rained on too heavily yet(covered with a tarp most days) so I cant claim watertight yet but I'm fairly confident that it will be. The roof is very simple and flat but I used high quality sealants and oil based finish so unless seams start cracking open I shouldn't have a problem.
Deryk: The outside dimensions are 6' x 7' built on a 4' x 6' trailer, excess length extending towards the front, now my tongue is a little short but it seems to tow and back up pretty well. The trailer itself is an older model but its pretty heavily built and the steel is pretty thick too.
The flooring is that interlocking ruber utility flooring and I picked it up at an overstock type store here locally for a real good price. Its very easy to clean or remove if I need to and offers a nice bit of cushioning over the plywood floor.
Myoung: Its about 5'6" x 6'6" inside dimensions. Yes, we will be sleeping on the floor but with some type of mattress that can be deflated or rolled up to one side during the day, I just bought an old pop up trailer that has two mattresses in it so I may use one or both of those(after some major cleaning).
S. Heisley: Thank you, although I actually kind of jumped in without a plan, I'm kind of bad about doing that but I'm happy with the end result.
Starleen2: Yes, it is gravity feed. The enclosure/cabinet above the sink holds a 6 gallon water tank which runs into the sink and then through the floor of the trailer into a 4" pvc holding tank, seems to work pretty well so far.
Wild Bill: Yeah I finished it pretty quick though I'm not completely done yet, also I'm in the construction/building field so that helps too.
I replaced all the weatherstripping on the big window and it has a good seal so I'm just gonna hope for the best and see how it goes.
Again, thanks for all the positive comments.
Anthony