Ok, so I'm slow.

But there's a good reason for it: surgery, then a car accident, then trying to get caught up with all my chores/grandkids/friends/going back to work, and the fact my health insurance went up 120%

all contributed to my snail's pace! Plus, we're facing near-arctic temperatures here (low 40s-high 30s) at night and Winter temps of 60s during the day. No me gusta! Soy tropical!
But I've managed to eek out 2 hours this week, and it's only Tuesday. I hauled off the rest of the hulking mess leftover from the popup, then started the tedious task of grinding, sanding, grinding, pressure washing, and sanding some more before paint. Toss in a flat tire to boot. Who am I telling? Those of you who have utilized a used trailer as a basis know what I'm talking about!
How do you get rid of some leftover, unopened Rustoleum paint? Easy, mix it together! I actually planned that when I bought it for another project: two quarts gloss sunburst yellow and one quart gloss sunrise red. It made a color somewhere between Chevrolet Hugger Orange and the University of Tennessee orange. My wife wants the visible parts of the frame to be Hunter Green, which is OK by me. I just need to cover the exposed metal so it will not rust. Here's where I am as of now:
So, toss in another 2 hours and $13 for the tally. I know, I know, gotta move the axle centerline back and lengthen the tongue a bit. It's like eating an elephant, one bite at a time.