I feel like I just awoke from a deep sleep.
I kept thinking Now I need a frame.

STOP
I went back into the Hall of fame filled with all those great trailers made by the now adays pioneers of T&TTT's
I only have to cut out 2 1/2 inch plywood boards in the shape of the sides
of my boxkite attach reinforcement boards where doors and windows will go
run one two or three starting 2 inches up where they will rist on the floor.
and along the top where the roof will rest.
reinforments where any shelves will go. I have built a 2x4 arch for the back to hold extra weight of swing out galley and swing down over head flap (which could be water proof cloth.)
Atach the walls to the floor of the trailer suport the sides untill I get the ribing for the roof set in.
The Sofa I am taking appart just happens to have arched arms (you know rounded) it uses 1x2 boards around the arch for the clothe to follow.
The nose will be arched like the teardrop.
and this along with fast drying glue is why mike can make his weekender in a week end.
The longer trailers time wise are when the spouse looks inside and says we need to decorate. You are taking me along! Most of us could sleep in dog houses. And a Stereo, reeding lamps and a small bar would be nice.

now where was I?? Oh ...The funny part is I am more picky then she is.

I am going down for plywood in the moren ... If I do something each day I will be up north by July 26th and 27 th when I go I will bring what I have made, If I can't license the trailer I will put it on the truck.
I just have to tell my old boss or new boss.

good night. hmmm*#!!