Hi Gang,
While visiting my niece in Vegas I was able to get some work done. I am so surprised at the feeling I have after doing the work on the trailer myself. As noted before, I am not a handyman type person. I had a hammer and a screwdriver in a drawer somewhere.... lol. Well, I went and bought a drill and some tools and dove in. Now this is MY TRAILER. !! So cool to know where the wires are and what is behind the walls because you put it there. I had many mistakes and "Do Overs", but I figured it all out and everything worked out well. It is Solid Baby.!! This Forum is so great, all the ideas of what each owner comes up with is amazing. Thanks for all the pics and the "how to's" to do things. I OWN this Trailer, and I hope You Own your Trailer too. It is a great feeling, and I just did some basic stuff. Here are a few pics of what I did.
Stripped and Insulation started

Insulation Finished

Bubble wrap insulation up

Ceiling up

Stained wood up

Wires Zipp Tie looped above walls and below ceiling

Trim Finished

Springs flipped on top of axle for higher clearance... I let the pro's do that.. lol

Simple 2 beds on Action Packers for storage, "Dorm Fridge", porta potty, LED light strip, fan

Back to Living on the Road. Went from the desert in Vegas to 7000 ft. mountains, Coconino National Forest south of Flagstaff AZ.

Retired and we are having a Blast. I take care of my 92 yr. old Dad, who has alzheimer's, and travels with me.