The cans were used as gravity clamps and the little blocks of wood wrapped in butcher’s paper were clamped in place as temporary alignment blocks.
There was a slight void where the back of the battery bulkhead should have butted in the bottom of the dado (now an exposed rabbet), and my cans of GS went kaput after freezing, so I tried this stuff DAPtex Plus (DTP). I like it. It has a nice fine bubble structure, does not over expand hardly, and when I squeegeed the excess the exposed bubbles stayed tight; whereas the GS tends to open up into big voids. At least that is my first impression.
In the meantime I have continued work on the lantern case.
One of the reasons I have slowed down on the cabin proper, beside the weather, is because I didn’t like how the front foam was wrapping in my dry fits. It seemed like the clamp up method was getting overly complex in order to make sure the foam conforms to the profile with no voids. Even with the kerfing it wanted to spring away in places, but I think I have an idea for another method I will try and see if that doesn’t work better. I also need to figure out the mounting provisions for my swap meet shovel and an axe. I already bought a locking hand knob/nut that I planned to use to secure them, but it is looking more like I will mount one on either side of the locker bump out, so I need to work out the blocking for those and decide if I need to buy another knob.