Re: Removable Foamie camper. New Build
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 9:55 pm
I'm coming down to the wire, so I've been working on this every spare minute. It has been some late nights, but I'm making good progress.
I'm aiming to have it done and ready in 6 days, since we leave on our trip in 12 days. I want to have a week to take it out and drive around and tweak whatever needs tweaking.
The roof was completed, , and I started working on cleaning up the joints.
I got the foam cut out for the stargazer window in front.
In between all this work, I've been gluing on the corner bead, priming, putting on vinyl spackling, and lots of finishing work.
I got the interior cabinet doors installed with self closing hinges and tension latches.
As I need the canvas, I'm wetting it down in sections and letting it dry to preshrink it.
I've also just finished the main part of canvassing the hatch. I still have to glue the edges down, but the main sections are done.
Next will be canvassing the roof, so I can smooth the edges of the canvas on the sides before I install the side canvas.
I'm aiming to have it done and ready in 6 days, since we leave on our trip in 12 days. I want to have a week to take it out and drive around and tweak whatever needs tweaking.
The roof was completed, , and I started working on cleaning up the joints.
I got the foam cut out for the stargazer window in front.
In between all this work, I've been gluing on the corner bead, priming, putting on vinyl spackling, and lots of finishing work.
I got the interior cabinet doors installed with self closing hinges and tension latches.
As I need the canvas, I'm wetting it down in sections and letting it dry to preshrink it.
I've also just finished the main part of canvassing the hatch. I still have to glue the edges down, but the main sections are done.
Next will be canvassing the roof, so I can smooth the edges of the canvas on the sides before I install the side canvas.