Today, I fitted a small shelf for mobile phones, keys, and other small items above where our heads should be.
O also added some strips to finish the joins in the ceiling, and did a load of other arbitrary tasks, which do add the the look of completenes.
Nicola had her son to entertain this weekend, so she left my place at 10am, and I have to say, I do miss her a lot when she is not about, just having her there, makes me work that much more focussed.
I cut the 4x8 polystyrene sheet I had , and anded up raiding the circular saw box, as I was short by about a square foot in the end. Fortunately, there was enough of it to make it worth while.
One of my neighbours , Derek had a small shelf from one of his caravans in the past, and sent it over with his eldest son, in case I could use it. Currently it is the top shelf in the galley.
I also dragged out the offcut of checkered flooring from when I did the bus' load body floor, cut it to fit. Keep in mind, the fridge, and other items will be stored on it, so you will not see much more than the first two blocks.
One of the other jobs was to run some electric 3 core wire, and speaker wires from the galley area to the front of the trailer, and into the internal cabinets. In case I want to install mains electrical equipment later.
My trusty Angle Grinder, and some masking tape made it a cake walk.
Leaving me with some coils of 3 core, with nothing on either end. Hopefully it will end up with the fridge, a series of plug points on an extension plug, and also power to a charger for the battery backup.
Last major job tonight was to get one of the 5x10 sheets of 4mm ply onto the roof of the trailer........... Of course you know what happened ??
The ply is quite thick, so a load of weights, and also 2 buckets of water, and a wet bedsheet later, I cleared up, had a shower and came over to Nicola's place.
Lets hope the water, and some tension I added to the whole thing leaves the sheet bent by the middle of tomorrow.
The galley has a similarly acute bend and curve, not sure it is going to make it.
ANY IDEAS, or ADVICE ? ? ?
Forced bend before the water and wet bedsheet.
Fingers crossed it allows me to screw it all down tomorrow.
I did not post this last night, as I had some time to spend with Nicola.....
I have not used any straps, as my "plan B" seemed to work, however, the hatch is going to be a lot more fun I suspect.
Not sure if Silicone between the wood and ply is good enough, or whether I should go straight in with the Sikaflex.
Greetings from England.
Rian.
Hoping to get it all done in time.