Another busy day yesterday ... got the drivers side window cutout, the rear galley wall hatch cut .... big enough(18"x24") to drag the cooler up front into the cabin , or crawl out the back ,just in case..hatch flips down into cabin on a hinge ... you know !!!
Installed the galley shelf and braces, SIMPLE and lots of room ...and the hatch /hinge arrangement is working out just fine , got the doubler fit and mounted .... Nice !!!and if I had chosen to add cabinets , would have been not only an attachment for a bottom shelf in the back , but is invisible .
The arch is cut and installed , breaks up the cabin interior nicely and performs a structural service too .... repeats the curves of the TD for all the aesthetics...
Got 4 hatch ribs cut out , made a Master rib first and checked the fit perhaps a dozen times on both sides ...Now by the time I get the last one (one more ) cut out , I'll group sand(all clamped together) all these boys and probably change the fit in the process.... hahahaha
Today , it's back to the Wal-Mart for more supplies ....got a roof vent to cut out and ac to fit and frame, cutout for wall box (110v) ... and that just about takes us to the end of the woodworking ...at least the building part ...now the filling holes, sanding /finishing...... something I find more tedious than the cutting hammering part ...hahahahaha next , the filling and fiberglassing , but in the meantime , I'm going to "slather" the whole thing with my favorite 75% mineral spirits /25% poly mixture to help seal the wood ... I was thinking about using the new water based , but I dunno '... never tried it .... old stuff works ...and is cheap
Mad Jack , I'll have more pics for ya' soon ...
