It has been a while since I have posted, but small progress is being made. I discovered that the old camper windows leak... no surprise, I had intended to remove some and re-seal the rest. BUT, snow melting and water getting on my raw interior wood can’t happen. So, the thing is completely covered with heavy tarp material now.
Also, I have no place to get inside to work on the trailer. Shop is full of vehicles and ‘stuff’.
I decided to build a ‘shop’ so I can cut the entry door opening and work on this contraption all winter. Much study of what is available around the property... turned up my scaffolding. I have the type that has walk through ends. Perfect! I’ll hopefully get this covered with plywood and tarps with a wood floor soon. The extension cord, a small heater and I will be able to work on the trailer all winter. It warms up nicely if it is sunny... the black tarps work great for that too. It is about 45 out today and it is 60 in the camper with the whole back end open. (Drying in the sun)

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The main shop is to the north of the camper, so it will be sheltered from storms and on the warm (and sunny mostly) side. The 5x7 ‘mini shop’ should give me enough room to work on the door.
In this pic, the cooler is sitting at the head of the bed. Remember this is a portable man cave, just for me... The vertical board on the left is where the door casing will be and the cardboard box is a mockup for a cabinet. The taped up window will be replaced with an awning window salvaged earlier in the fall.

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