
Dry fitting the face frame for the lower drawers.

Upper cabinet face frames ready to assemble for the top of the counter in the galley. (Note- the galley is on the wrong side of the trailer. It is not attached, nor is it going there.)

Assembling a panels for the side of my upper cabinet in the galley.

Glued and pin nailed.

Dry fitting the upper cabinets. 2 cabinet doors will enclose this cabinet.

Left lower drawer faces waiting to be sanded, stained and polyurethaned. Panel insert is already ready.

Center lower drawer faces ready as well. I decided to go with three drawers in the center rather than one drawer and one cabinet. The right is still open for a cooler slide. (All the drawer slides should have arrived today from McMaster Carr- great company!)

Upper cabinet drawer faces run through the router. 4 total for the uppers.

Dry fitting the upper cabinet doors. Also bought the hardware and ended up with brushed nickel self closing door hinges.

Dad cleaning his new miter saw after a long work day. The old one broke and this one worked well as a replacement!
We had a long work week, a few set backs, plan changes, lots of good progress and a galley that just needs to be assembled. Next step (a few months away) will be cutting out the walls and attaching them and to the galley.
Thanks for those of you who are following along. We aren't perfect, have made mistakes, but are learning as we go, and are enjoying the finished products. I will be finishing all my staining and finishing work on my cabinets and will post those pictures soon. However, there will be quite a bit of time after that until Dad returns to work with me again.
Let's hope for warmer weather soon!
