Tac it does. But then again I have a tiny AC. I think we were bidding on the same hatch at least once.
So today we have a heat index over 100. What do I do? I go out into my garage and install the AC in the hatch window! After much grunting and groaning I got the AC into the hatch. Note to self, you are short. Don't mount hatches for very heavy objects at your eye level.
The foam insert didn't fit as designed because the AC doesn't sit on the little cabinet. It sits on the hatch ledge. I did some quick adjustments and the pieces (3) now fit. They fit to the AC very snugly and I am pretty confident it will work. The AC is a noisy little bugger. :p. I'll have to redo the foam parts a bit, so I can fill up some air sliver holes and add some padding to the hatch rim.
The AC is fine, because when I went out there to take the

cool/cold air rolled out the door to great me.
Here's a couple of the required
First the AC mounted in the hatch. I used some electrical conduit to keep the cover off the back of the AC. It -- the AC-- seemed really hot on the exhaust end. I hope it's the heat index and getting the Nookery cooled down. Can't say I've ever thought about the exhaust end of a window AC before, let alone worried if it was working correctly.

and then a shot of the AC from inside:

Good thing this worked. Daisy the wonder dog has discovered the Nookery is okay. She's a regular central heating system by herself, so AC is a must.
That's my tale of Nookery action for today. I'm exhausted. Gonna sleep in the Nookery tonight. Yup, that's right. Garage camping with all the comforts of home.
