All of the wires are ran, wire chases routed, inner skins cut to size and holes drilled/cut for lights and switches. A piece of foam was laid in the door opening to prevent the 3mm Baltic Birch from pulling down into the open area (that's the slightly different colored foam closer to the garage door). The horizontal wood that you see are the supports for the bunks.
Inner skin pieces laid in place. The wall is 5' x 10', so 2 sheets of the BB covered it perfectly. I would have liked to keep it to one seam, but it would have ended up being right in the middle of the wall switches (5-gang toggle switch panel), which I didn't think was a great idea. So, I moved everything aft by 9". The foam that you see in the bottom right is the rear cargo section. I decided to skin it later for a couple of reasons; A) the vertical wall will be tied into the "stud" (hard to explain), and B) doing it later will give me a chance to layout the storage more efficiently - I hope.
Under pressure!
Or is it vacuum??
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Steve