hello everyone,
i'm back! :-) i've been working on the teardrop here and there during the last month or two, but this weekend i finally devoted some time to it. it feels good to be back...it feels good to (almost) have life look normal again.
although the TD was covered (with a car cover and a blue tarp) for the last six months, the 1/8" thick trim on the roof managed to warp. the trim on the curved sections is fine (i attribute that to it being under constant tension on the curve).
i took off the warped trim and replaced it with 3/4" thick trim. i rabbeted each end of the new trim so that it overlapped the ends of the curved 1/8" trim - this gives me some assurance that it won't warp. although functional, i was not pleased with the look. the thicker trim looked like it was an afterthought, installed to cover a mistake. i decided to make a luggage rack so that the new thick pieces look like they belong.
i have also figured out a simple way to support the hatch.
i made brackets to support the tops of the struts - the bottoms rest on the galley floor. i will varnish the brackets and struts to match the hatch.
again, it's good to be back. there are so many new builds...i'll be catching up on my reading tonight!
-miguel