Mel , you mean the tape trick ? We used to lay out the tape , put another piece next to it , then another , and remove the center one ... a waste of tape ... Now that even masking tape is so expensive (for some unknown capitalist reason

) , the spacers do the trick with less expense ... Thrifty ...
Norm , although that sounds like a good idea in a more normal part of the country , The excessive Humidity here requires us to store our “goodies" in large bins in the “dry" House or Studio .. And all those will be carried in the back of my pickup whilst towing , just to keep the FS as light and as Simple as possible ...The FS will basically stay Empty , till we get ready to use it... and with a week of “lead time" that’s not a problem loading up for a trip (Bugout)... Easy to keep clean , easy to monitor any potential problems that may (or may not) develop ... and I can move it around the yard with just my trailer dolly ... Big as it is , it’s still pretty light , and it rolls fine now on the new tires that actually hold air ..

I should have gotten rid of those old flat dogs a long time ago ...
Trailer lights ... Looking at these trailer lights , and all the other little LED marker lights we have , I’m seriously considering doing All the trailer wiring Inside the trailer ... and not attached to the frame like is customarily done... Keeps the wiring neat and out of the weather and anything else that may damage it later ... Plenty of places to make clean wire runs inside .. like a Boat ... and I could just pull the main cable with the TV connector inside so it wouldn’t corrode and become problematic...
Being OLD ,
I’m just trying to keep overall maintenance to a minimum ... Something we learned from the first two trailers ..

This one will , after all, be living Outside in the weather , we know from prior experience, Foam will handle this with No problem ..
