After a BRIEF detour into insanity over why my driver's side wall was bowed. I got all the help I needed from the crew here and was able to correct much of the issue. I have slowed down even more and and basically installed 1 roof spar yesterday and walked away and installed one more roof spar today and walked away feeling pretty good about my build. I only have ONE MORE ROOF SPAR to install and then on to the skinning and cabinetry.
Here's some pics of the progress since Sunday...
A nice shot of the front showing the Lower Bulkhead Installed and also test fitting the roof vent.
Ok, now a side profile...Say Cheese!!!
Leaning in through the doorway, I got an interior shot of the newly installed Lower Bulkhead which is 20 1/8" tall. Since I have no plans, the height just sounded good so therefore that's why it's 20 1/8".
Yesterday I installed the lower hatch roof spar. I had no clue where to put it but since I am building minute by minute, I decided to space the lower hatch spar 36" from the back of the roof spar where the hatch hinges will go.
After I let the main lower hatch spar cure overnight under clamping pressure, I came back today and installed the next roof spar 8" lower than the main hatch spar. Why there, I have no clue. I am still building blind with no plans to speak of. Between this spar and the hatch spar, the taillights will be installed....I hope.
A shot of the upper hatch spar which is a full 2x4 for strength and to give the hatch hinges something to bit into.
Here's a shot of the roof with the test fitting of the roof vent. It fits in there nicely with a little wiggle room to center it.
One more pic of the front from the left side....just because.