So it followed me home and work started on 1/1/12
Removed all inside plywood and insulated. I was shocked to find that the studs in the walls are wood. This does make this build much easier though as I won't need to weld. Used 3/4" Styrofoam insulation and put the panels back up.
I ordered window, door and drip rail from Vintage Technology and they showed up in 2 days...WOW!!
Installed window on drivers side.
My trailer is white BTW..the silver one is a stock pic as I didn't want to drag mine out when it was snowing.
My goal is to have it campable by Shivaree on 1/13/12 and finished by May. Door will go in this Saturday then on to galley and electrical.
I need input on how deep to make the galley counter. Currently I am leaning towards 16" and it will be covered in a continuous sheet of aluminum that will cover the counter and bend up 18" to form the back splash as well. I like this idea as it will prevent any liquids I spill from seeping into the woodwork or sleeping compartment.