Well got my aluminium skin this week and started to put it on. It, like everything on these things, took longer that anticipated!! WELL, there's a surprise.

I got 4 of the panels glued on. 4 more to go. Then test fit the trim, then paint. I hope to be done in June sometime! I want to take at least 3 trips before we tow this thing across this country! Work the bugs out, you know?

I did score the .025 aluminum sheet for $4.00 a linear foot. 22 feet/$88.00. Got the all corner trim for $25.00. about 35' of it! used of course. This old RV yard here in Reno has yards of this aluminum in a big roll. Painted white on one side, silver on the other. I can send his name and number if you're close and need some. OK now for the Pictures
First clamp the sheet to the trailer

Then scribe along the edge of the wood.

Rough cut around the scribed line with Harbor freight shears.

Fine finish cut with right hand dutchman's.

Clean the back side, ready for glue

After waiting 20 minutes for contact cement to set, then clamp and staple it along the edges

Here's the panel stapled in place after gluing it on the wood.

I applied the contact cement with a roller. They die quickly but they're cheap.

Same process for the top panels.

Right side

Left side

Now Here's the problem with a 54" wide trailer. The aluminum is 48" wide. So the top has to be covered with two pieces side by side. Not length wise. So that leaves a seam in the middle doing from one side to the other. UGLY and leaky.

So I tried soldering two pieces of aluminum together. That didn't work. Too thin, so of course it warped. So I then routered a very shallow groove into the wood, glued and stapled the edge of the sheet down in the groove. Then I glued the other piece of sheet onto that, leaving a 1/2" overlap. I applied fiberglass impregnated Bondo over that, sanded, painted. Looks good I think. That should hide the seam, and provide an excellent canvas to paint on. The trailer will be painted with copper urethane paint. To match the motorcycle. It's getting closer and closer!!


Picture #1 Looking GOOD!...........

........................................................................................ Picture #2 Looking like SH*T!........
Think I'll use BONDO.
Thanks for following my build.
