I haven't posted an update in a while, but that doesn't mean I haven't been working. Really!
Sometimes my teardrop shop turns into a quick lube, a barbershop, or yesterday, a mower repair shop:
1/2" foam insulation installed between spars and foil-backed bubble wrap stapled over the top.
Grandpa looking through the "windshield" as he calls the front shelf:
Outer skin attached on front and roof. Before door modification...
...and after.
Grandpa and I putting the finishing touches on the hatch framing:
Today, I epoxied the edges. I'll wait til that cures and sand down the filler in some of my screw holes before coating the entire thing in as much epoxy as I have left. If I don't have enough to do all the surfaces, I'll varnish over the top of the whole thing before installing the aluminum skin.
This was an expensive week! $300+ for trim, windows, misc from Grant, $350 for sheet aluminum and random flat stock from Metals USA, $70 to McMaster-Carr, $45 for stainless steel screws, and $35 to Harbor Freight. In for a penny, in for a pound I guess. I can't stop now...
The race is on to ITG3...I'm sure I won't have cabinets or a galley, but hopefully the exterior will be more or less complete. Hope to see some of you there (and pick up ideas for the galley!).
Brad