Just some progress pictures...
One of the less enjoyable parts of the process...
Gluing the aluminum skin to the new steel and keeping it flat.
Wall insulation before being taped off with aluminum tape...
3/4" backer glued to the 3/8" ply for mounting a TV bracket...
Scrounging for scraps... It came from the ramp flip-down from my own trailer.
This is what he decided to do with the walls...
After some heavy distressing, he hit it with some stain, and a couple coats of clear lacquer.
The idea is that when it gets banged up, all he'll have to do is rub some stain on it to fix it.
It's.... Rustic.
He wants to replace the battens that cover the joints with Lauan ply. I assume he'll do the same to them.
We haven't discussed the ceiling yet.
I'll end this with a dumb mistake...
It's the hole for the shore power inlet.
And, yes. I drilled it from the inside.
It wouldn't have hurt a thing if it was an inch higher.
I'm not going outside until the temperature is above my age.