I gotta admit, I'm hooked

Looking forward to that beer Dan. Roll on the good weather.....In the meen time...........I have my compact little workshop , and I just love getting on with it......
I've had a bit of time on the build today, and things are moving along nicely.
I bought some hardboard for the ceiling from B&Q, and there was a bloke on their in house panel saw. I thought I'd take advantage, and had the three sheets cut down to 156cm, the internal width of the trailer. They're a great fit, so it was just a matter of getting the joins in the least visible places.
The first join is going to be behind the face frame for the front shelf, and the second is on the line of the roof vent and lights. There's a small visible join beside the lights, but I think I can hide it with the side shelf end pieces.
I fixed a piece of oak along the rear of the ceiling to pick up the hatch hinge.
I've cut in the back box for the front for a double socket, trimmed the roof for the roof vent and added a couple of battens to fix the recessed strip lights to.
Here's the first sheet fitted, and the back box cut in. You can see the extra wood fitted for the roof vent and lights.
Here's the next two sheets fitted, and the lights temporarily fitted ;
Here's the trailer from the back;
Heres a shot to show
all the space in the workshop
I might have to start on the galley tomorrow, and get the hob/ sink set up out of the way. That'll make some more room.
Cheers Dave.