
I was concerned that it might come out looking cheap, like it was just a bunch of pipe and fittings cobbled together...but I think it's going to work.
A little patina, and the right things in it, and It willl look like it belongs.
Some lacquer or sealer after the copper ages to the right shade of brown is a good idea, thanks.
The trailer weighs 2400 pounds.
Mike...don't think I can help with that mess!
There isn't an easy answer.
We take all the things we need, or think we need, because we want to be comfortable.
Nothing wrong with that, when I go camping, it is all about having the most comfort I can pack into a small space.
I tried hard when designing and building the trailer to have a place for everything.
I fell short of that goal, but as time goes by, I'm dumping that which I do not use, and am dreaming up new methods of storage for the things that remain.
Once the wood slats dry I'll get a couple more pictures, all that stuff really does fit, except for the table top, which is the next challenge, along with the furnace...
Rob