I'm making steady progress on the teardrop. The 1/8" plywood roof panels are fitted and sealed. Today I fitted and glued in the roof insulation. This took way longer than I expected, but it turned out well.
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I insulated the front storage module first. Notice the vertical solid wood piece that will provide a solid mount for my LP gas regulator.
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Deep relief kerfs allow the foam to bend around the roof curves. I routed channels for the wiring.
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This is over the cabin dome light.
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This is the porch light junction.
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1/4" Baltic birch clamping boards screwed in with washer head screws provide enough pressure to hold the foam in position while the glue dries.
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I'll even out the plywood roof edge and the solid wood spacers with a hand plane tomorrow and then staple and glue the roof in place. I also need to install foam in the space on either side of the front storage module. The plan is to apply the aluminum sides on Tuesday afternoon!