Today was the first day of our spring break and the weather was unusually cooperative. I got the galley walls all sanded down from the fiberglass work I did on them last fall. After a bit of finessing with the sander, and taking into account the cap molding, sealant and gasketing, it appears that it is going to fit just fine and no more fiberglass layup is required. (My drawdown latches are on their way from Grant Whipp. I will force it into submission.) It was a time consuming fix, but I am happy with the results.

This teardrop has been a real lesson in problem solving. I was removing the hatch and managed to strip a Phillips head screw, but good. I went through my entire arsenal of Phillips head bits but it just got worse and worse. Then a straight bit caught my attention and a light came on. So I used my Dremel to cut a slot in the screw and used a straight bit. It came right out. I will never struggle with stripped screws again. I love my Dremel almost as much as my Kreg jig.
Next problem, the crushed corner on the hatch. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I was attempting to move the hatch by myself and dropped it right on one of the corners. Fortunately, because it had fiberglass cloth on both sides, it did not break right off. But the 1/8" plywood did crush a bit. I got a medical syringe (using a needle enabled me to get deep in between the plys of the wood) and some CPES and decided to try "gluing it up." I doubt I would have been able to force regular resin through that needle, but CPES is very thin and worked great. I filled the syringe several times and over the course of maybe 5 minutes I injected as much CPES as the wood would hold as deeply as I could force the needle in. Then I clamped it up really tight. I am hoping that the CPES will act as a glue and stick the plys of the wood back together. If not, at the very least it should add some moisture protection. Either way it will not be any worse than it is now.

I sanded the whole exterior of the trailer lightly and put primer on the raw fiberglass on the galley wall. Tomorrow I am supposed to have a sunny 60 degree day so I plan to get the last coat of paint sprayed onto the exterior of the trailer. Then I can start closing it up. I hope that part will go relatively quickly. We have our first camping trip planned for May 17-18-19 to the Shore I'm Irish Festival. I am feeling pretty optimistic that we will be campable by then. And even if we're not I think we'll just tie down whatever isn't permanently attached and go anyway.
We're getting pretty darned excited around here.
Pray this good weather holds up!!
