We had great weather last several days and I was able to start epoxying!!!! First thing I did was to sand the whole trailer and cut my fiberglass tape to fit for the cross seams and I used painters tape to hold in place while I got the epoxy ready to start. I would run epoxy roller over an area and then pull the tape to next area. Worked great except you don't want to get in a hurry or you trip over the tongue and scrape the heck out of your leg and knee (no pics this time

). Once I got the 2 cross seams down with epoxy real good I hit the roof with what was left out of the first batch and did a small one to do the front also. Friday afternoon I got home and pulled the trailer out and and cut the tape for the roof to edge seams and with the help of my lovely wife was able to tape it down to the tear. She went in and came back out to help some more and this is when I got in trouble!! Whenyour epoxing explain to who ever helps you that if they get it on there clothes, there is no going back

!! You figure that the personthat does my laundry and tells me to only put on my crappy t-shirts when working on the tear would think about this when she see's me putting on solvent gloves, really!! It would have been fine except she backed into me when I was pulling the roller up out of the pan and now has a 7" epoxy stripe on the sleave of the GA sweat jacket I paid $30 fo

r on her birthday in November! So today I got a friend checking Kohl's here in GA looking for another one! Well back to the tear, got the side seams and the walls done and the roof a second coat. By the way always start on the roof and then work your way down, keeps you LOTS cleaner

! This afternoon pulled it out and sanded it down and put 3rd coat on roof and second on the side. Tomorrow I'll get off my butt and get the hatched skinned and do some small stuff to it.
Pics
Saturday morning and the front seam, sides




and now the doors, front and the sides after 2nd and 3rd coat




Well thats it for now, hopefully with good weather next week I can get the hatch sanded down and a couple coats of epoxy on it and 1 seam and then maybe enough for 1 more coat on everything and then next weekend primer and paint!!
Cliff
