Here's the Valentines Day update... I got 8 feet of the ceiling primed/ painted and installed. Takes 1 more sheet to get it completely done, got the rear end framed below the bed, installed the galley upper cabinet, and cut in the vent. Also glued in back up pieces for where I want to install the lights and fan.
I went with a step van vent on the side. I don't have enough clearance to do a Fantastic fan on this one. The vent can be operated to open up or down by moving the black handle. I trimmed it out with some counter top edging. Same vent that is used on a Cozy Cruiser...(I think). I'll need to add a couple of pieces of window screen to the openings as the holes are too large.
I also learned a great lesson. The trailer has been sitting without a roof, while I had stringers holding the tops in line, I should have had something to stiffen and hold the sides nice and flat. I did for a while, but it made it hard to work on (I kept walking into it), so took them off and didn't reattach them. Now, when it is all said and done...I had a side with a bow out on it. I figured it wasn't that bad, except it happened to be right at the door. The idea of intentionally building a bowed door didn't appeal to me so I removed the interior cabinet, which was part of the issue, cut it down to relieve the pressure and then reattach. I lost about 2 hours in clowning around with that. Oh well, live and learn. Doug
