And now for some more build pix!

The January weather in Kansas has finally warmed up a bit, and I've managed to get a little more progress on my build. Still haven't decided if I'm going to actually round off the front of the trailer, or do a "faux" rounding with black or some other dark colour of paint. I think I'm going to do the actual rounding if I can indeed get some 1/8" Masonite or comparable material to make the proper bend. I have to agree, I think Bob's right on that point, and it will also be a lot easier to get my wiring down the front wall. Just will have to see what I can engineer. I'll have to do it soon though, as It's quickly approaching time to "fish or cut bait" on that issue.
Anyhow, here are some pictures of my finishing up the roof cross members, and getting the starboard side and port side insulated. Oh, and hey Bob! I found some of those plastic "rosettes" at Sutherland's [DARK green box store - Menards is the LIGHT green box!] a wee bit pricey, but just what I need for the fiberglass outside skin!.






I also did the cut outs for the 110V AC, pressured water, and the external shower box. These all went in the port side lower rear corner, as the starboard side lower rear will be taken up with the air conditioner venting.

I used a mix of glue and sawdust to fill a knot hole depression in the rear floor [not all the way through, but deep enough to create potential problems with any future floor covering.

I then cut out the portal in the starboard lower rear for the air conditioner condenser air inlet. I had toyed with the idea of employing a smaller vent, but conversations with a number of local HVAC luminaries have led me to believe that, at least in this case, bigger is definitely better!

Next, the interior side walls go up over the framed insulation. Here is the starboard wall lined up to scribe the locations of the picture window and A/C vent.

And, finally, the starboard inside wall is ported, installed and screwed down to the exterior wall/insulation frame.



Well that's all for Saturday, 26 January 2013. The warm weather is supposed to hold out for another two or three days, so I'm hopefully gonna be rockin' & rollin' through Tuesday! Going to go up to Sutherland's tomorrow and get a sheet of 1/8" Masonite and see how it takes the curve I would need to put in the front top! Hopefully, I'll have some more to post tomorrow night!
BTW, thanks to all of you guys for the suggestions and tips galore with which you have been kind enough to provide me. This is what makes this forum the absolute best!
