You're doing great Mary - it's great to see it coming together the way it is. I'd love to be making that kind of progress.
...in order to saw straight I had to just watch the blade...
I've spent plenty of time driving a skilsaw and , I gotta say, nothing's better for seeing your cut than...actually seeing your cut.
I was going to give it away ......Not now.
Doesn't that sort of thing make you feel like a champ ?
Or is that just me ?

I plan to use a few of these on the hatch to make sure the foam doesn't
come off the hatch frame
Just a thought, but if you stack a SS screw, a finish washer, and a fender washer, you'll get something that you can leave exposed and you won't have to worry about nails 'popping' over time.
atahoekid wrote:One can never have enough clamps.
True dat...but....it can be done, even with 'thrifty' in mind. They don't work everywhere, but where they do it's an almost free way to have a whole box full of clamps made of scraps of plastic pipe:

You can play around with the width of the cut and the length of the piece to adjust the clamping force to be whatever you need. I use 1/8" doorskin scraps to keep from digging into the foam.
I like that this saves my F-clamps and pipe clamps for where I
really need them. They excel at laminating strips together, but they also work really well on edges of panel glue ups.