Alan,
This is my RV build #9, and it's definitely the most interesting of them all for me. On this project I've had to make up some new-to-me construction methods (today on the tail cone). It's also the first time I've used bending plywood---two laminates with the grain in the same direction laminated to a rubbery film. I used partial sheets of bendy "on the column" (front roof) and bending "on the barrel (tail cone). Guy Mazzio turned me on to it. We re-did the exterior of his bendy ply teardrop this summer, so I've seen what it takes to make the stuff durable. Moisture warps varnished bendy ply something fierce, so I resined the entire outer plywood skin even though I'll be putting an aluminum skin over it. I'll also resin the bottom edges of the entire body once I get the skirts and wheel wells trimmed.
Sharon,
I got 'er done before tomorrow's expected storm!

Tail cone is finished. Roof is on. (Tail cone section needs another layer though.) RV door is temporarily in. I tarped the trailer for the next few days of "severe weather." The weather is suppose to turn nice again in four days. Today it was hot from noon until dusk. I worked without a shirt all week.
Once the roof enclosed the whole trailer, I got a sense of how voluminous the thing is.

It's cavernous for a mere 12-footer and going to be quite aerodynamic. It has six foot one of standing headroom, but the tail cone is only 4 foot 8 inches high inside because the floor tapers up and the roof tapers down. It's 6 and a half feet wide outside.
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My goal...
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