by Ira » Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:22 am
I have to:
1) Fix a hatch hinge leak on one side. (#1 priority for Saturday)
2) Put a new skin on the galley cabinet wall where my portholes are located. I hate the way the luan took the redwood stain and varnish. Looks like total crap. Gonna buy another piece of our beloved beaded birch and varnish and use that instead.
3) Reinstall trim for galley side walls, the aluminum u-channel stuff. (I had to remove it to install the wallpaper.) The old pieces weren't on there 100% great anyway, so I'm gonna buy two new pieces and redo.
4) Notch out the galley counter on the ends so the hatch closes 100%. It now sticks up about an inch, because I needed that minimum counter depth to accommodate the sink and to make the counter a practical, useable size.
5) Install hatch handles (yes, two handles) and a latch.
6) Install my crab buoys as bumpers.
7) Install SOMETHING to keep my hatch supports in position. (Just using cut broomstick for this.) Would prefer to use flag holders if I could find any, but I'll probably wind up just using closet rod holders.
8- Install an electric outlet in galley. None there now.
9) Buy and install license plate holder. I lost the one that came with the trailer.
10) Reskin the top of my tongue box with that same beaded birch. Can't figure it out for the life of me, but whatever I used for that top material simply didn't weather well at all. Is there such a thing a bad can of varnish? Or maybe I was really drunk that day and just didn't give it ENOUGH varnish.
11) Bolt the tongue box to the trailer frame with those U-bolts. I've only had the bolts sitting in the box for about 9 months, so I figure it's time to do it.
12) Install Raul's black steel crab on the front of the tongue box.
13) DOOR TRIM! For this trip, all I want to do is add wood molding around the top round part of the doors to conceal the gap and keep heavy water out. On all other sides of the door, I used simple door weather-stripping, and it seems to be working fine. In the future, I'm really going to take my time and trim the doors out right. For now, for the openings, I'm leaving it raw. Would also like to put a little rain diverter/shield up top. We'll see.
14) Maybe trim out the cabin "cabinet" openings. The edges are hidden by curtains , so I really don't care for now.
15) I need to install screens in my door portholes, but looking at the time of the year we'll be up in Anastasia, and with the roof vent, hookups and AC, I doubt I'll have to open them. If I do, I'll deal with the bugs.
I'm sure there's more but I'm getting a stomach ache listing it.
Here we go again!