Nice bending jig there... Onajourney. Thanks for sharing that photo.
Finally, the weather is warming up (a bit). This past Sunday it hit 62° (which is close enough for me to be 65°, the temp the Wilsonart Contact Adhesive says to use the product). So applied the aluminum sheet to the 2 doors. All went well. Back down to the high 40's and low 50s this week, but come the next warm day will tackle the sides of the cabin.
Installed some foot rests/storage bins in the floor. Will urethane them today.
Regarding the "oven".....after diddling around with it finally realized the "diverter" was causing issues. The temperature would get up to around 250° and the burner flames would cut out. I thought the regulator might be bad (my first thought when someone
gives you a grill they could at least make sure the regulator is fully functional

Finally removed it and got a new one. But, alas.... same issue. After a little reading come to find the regulator has a kind of kill switch shut off if there is some differential between gas in the line and what is being put out (or something like that, I now forget). Anyway, I thought maybe the heat was building up under the diverter to a greater degree and was causing issues. I first cut a bunch of holes in it... then just removed it all together. After I did that, lo and behold the temp went up without the burners going out. Got the oven up to 300°, which is the temp needed to soften the acrylic for bending. Will hold off on that 'till I'm ready to install the large front window and small window on the hatch.
Welcome Spring!!
John