Okay, here's part 2 of my "catch-up" story.
I originally had a solid bunk that I built for my kids to sleep on. I was cruising the forum and came across a couple of other ideas that I like much better. So in true home built fashion I tore out the existing bunk and started over. I am going with a hammock style removable bunk. What do you think?

I finally got around to installing my stabilizer jacks in the back. It only took me like 5 months to get around to it. This step would have been so much easier if I had done it before building the cabin.


Last thing for now is the tongue box I bought from HF. I originally made my own but I wasn't very happy with the way it turned out. I figured that time wise and money wise I am ahead to just use a prefabbed box. It will house the battery and all the electronics.

So that's where I'm at as of tonight. I have given myself until the end of Memorial day to finish and make it campable. The to-do list is not small:
Install the bottom edge trim on door side
Fix the hatch so it will close
Install carpet on bulk head behind bunk
Install the LED cabin lights
Install the switches in the cabin
Install the other set of marker lights
Wire marker lights
Install rock guard on front of TD
Bondo and paint
Install the 120V plugs
Install the tongue box
Complete all wiring
I'm sure that I have forgotten a bunch more stuff but if I can get this much done, camping will be a reality.
I have totally fallen in love with building this thing again. I think in the beginning I got a little burned out trying to do so much in so little time (not that I didn't thoroughly enjoy building it).
I have already started making plans for my next TD. It will be a total custom build from the ground up and will be more of an offroad capable TD. Not hard core like Moby1, but a little better than my current set up. I am planning to camp in it this summer and see if I can sell it to finance my next build.
