My friends wife let him come out and play again yesterday and we got quite a bit done! An extra pair of competent hands is always a huge help. We started by rough cutting the 3/16" plywood skins for the inside face of each side wall. Then using a 6" foam roller we spread glue over one section at a time and brad nailed the panels into place.
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After letting the glue set up for a short time we took the router and trimmed out the door openings and around the edges.
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Then we attached the side walls to the frame using (4) 2" carriage bolts for each side. I also through a couple 2-1/2" deck screws into the floor framing to draw the walls in tight in a couple places. Then double-checked that the angles at the front were correct.
After dinner I got to work on the lower bulkhead. Its essentially two rectangular frames that get skinned on each side. The void in the middle is a wire chase. The cabin-side is skinned in the picture, but the galley-side skin will have to wait to be attached until the galley shelf is installed. That way I can keep all the pocket holes hidden.
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A little blurry, bit this the interior view. The 1x3 laid flat that resembles a small shelf is actually the bottom of a horizontal wire chase. You can also kind of see the rectangular cutout panel in the floor, at the base of the bulkhead, which gives access to the vertical wire chase.
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I'll build some removable panels for the openings, but the openings serve a couple purposes: doggy door, air-conditioner location (only when needed), and i'll be able to slide my 10x10 canopy through there for transport.
Hope to get a little more done today!
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