

oklahomajewel wrote:So that will be another big project --- neighbor Tom said he'll come down and show me how to do it... just run 12 ga out there, put a breaker box and hook up some shop lights and about eight outlets against one wall.
oklahomajewel wrote:The BREDBOX is on it's way!
Before the rain started this evening, I got the trailer into the 'barn' /workshop. My son's trusty dog, Dakota, who is now the teardrop guard dog!
Then the ripped 2x4's made the frame and the plywood floor is on.
Now it's flipped over and getting ready to cut the 3/4 insul board tomorrow, rain or shine, and glue/screw that on.That's my helpful neighbor and friend, Phil. Without his help, it would've certainly taken twice as long and might not have been good and straight!! haha
No footwell , thanks to the trailer maker who didn't pay attention to my instruction. And now I don't really have room to put the spare under the pillow area... so I guess it will go in the trunk of my car.
Jules
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