Before you skin the outside, you may want to skin the inside, cut you electrical switches, etc out, run/secure the wires, and insulate. Then enclose it all from the outside. Being that big of a trailer with limited width, you would probably have a slight problem getting material through the doors or windows to finish the inside.
Jaguar,
I thought about doing it in that order but under my carport isnt the dryest place in town, so I have to put the skin on and dry it in some what before I can start on the inside. I can bring all the material in from the back. As a matter of fact I'm not putting the floor in until I get it skinned.
Great looking Camper You're building just what I had in mind except I plan to go 6'6" x12 and 5' high. What size tubing do you have in the walls 1"??? How did you connect the metal siding , with screws or rivits?? And one last question, is that steel or aluminuim sheet metal? Please keep the pics and info on your build coming.
MP,
Im using 1x1 thin wall tube and I went an bought a tube of automotive glue that was rather expensive $35.00 and it has a self mixing tip on it. Well I couldnt squeeze hard enough to make that glue come out with any consistancy. So I went and bought several tubes of construction grade liquid nail and it is holding it so far but I havnt put many miles on it, so if anyone is driving around south east texas and you see some blue sheet metal pick it up for me I will pay for shipping lol Big DE