Sorry for the delays here folks, it's been a month since I posted. I have made some progress on the TD. I was able to finish installing the skin and external doors. Now I have to finish the trim mouldings, door seal, the finish coat of paint to the interior and install the flooring in the cabin... almost there now!



I spent a couple afternoons working on it and have started realizing a few minor things I'd do differently... so I'll share them NOW! First off, the top cabinets in the galley have to be removed and the hinge points moved to the top as the cabinet doors hit the galley hatch. THe power panel will open about half way so that too will have to be looked at. I may have to make some new doors.
Also, I dont have a drain shelf under the air conditioner in the cabin... I'll ask that question in the general forum section. Not sure at this point how much condensate I'll get from cooling this small space.
I opted after the build NOT to install cabinets in the cabin, just a 10" shelf. I have the cabinets made but didnt like what I had. SO now I have a 8" shelf in the forward section of the cabin and I think I'll install another 12" shelf beside the air conditioner.
Other than that, I'm happy (so far) with the build. It's definately been a labor of love and if anyone else is reading this and like me, plan on building a "test" trailer first, then complete a "Nice" trailer later... scrap that! This is "IT" for me. If you've read from the beginning, this one was going to be sold and another really nice, bigger trailer built next year. This is the one I'll drag around for quite some time and when I'm done with this one, it should have about 10 NASCAR tracks under it's belt! If it survivbes Darlington Speedway and Talladega next summer, it's a keeper!