Some progress.
In between extended hospital visits, birth of first grandchild, etc, have managed to fit some sliding door track, and make the doors.
The sliding door track is small, intended for maximum 5mm panels.
So I bought a 4mm marine ply "project panel", 1220 x 810mm for the princely sum of $19.
Just enough material to make two doors that overlap by 70mm.
4mm marine ply is reasonably stiff, but still flexes too much. I used the off-cuts to make some stiffeners to glue to the back side of the panels.
The door tracks are just wide enough for the 3mm stiffeners on the front panel to clear the face of the rear panel.
Spent a bit of time with a 1mm drill bit in the pedestal drill making clearance holes to nail the track in.
They come with predrilled holes every 8 inches which I thought wasn't enough unless you are dropping the track into a rebate.
So I drilled two new holes evenly spaced between the factory holes. Now have a hole about every 2.5 inches.
End result looks OK to my eye. Being imported marine ply it is hardwood, so not really the right colour, but I think it's acceptable
The missus wanted drop in "finger pulls."
Seem OK to me.

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I have temporarily bypassed the regulator for the solar panel that keeps my boat charged. Even with the continual overcast and rain, did I mention that I live in Australia's driest state, the old 40W panel on the roof has been putting in an amp or so.
Enough that the Renogy controller went into "float" mode.
Mudguards have been fitted then removed so the bolt holes can be sealed with polyurethane, then the camper painted before refitting.
I put the call out on Facebook last night for some ol' skool Hella tail lights. I have a pair, but one is cracked. The price of new ones, which aren't stocked here, was a little prohibitive for me.
A bloke that lives around the corner from me dropped around a very good condition set of Narva lights this morning, almost indistinguishable, and refused to take money for 'em.
He was more interested in the Dalek in my shed than the trailer.
"pay it forward" was the instruction. Karma ain't always a bitch.
