parnold wrote:Started the day off by cutting the door opening finally. As KC noticed, the door opening in the wall framework was smaller than my sketchup drawing, and was actually very narrow at about 18 inches. I widened the door opening to 22 inches, which is comfortable for me to get in and out without having to twist sideways.
I continued installation of the spars. I have four more to install, one on the bottom front, and three on the back. It's a good thing I got the door cut open.. it would be hard to get inside otherwise.
I did some more bracing to the bed framing, and finished isolating the area for the slide out kitchen. There will be some storage under the edge of the bed. Tomorrow, hopefully I'll get the plywood for the bed, and hinges for access to storage, finish the last of the spars, and get the wiring in place. Who knows, maybe I'll get to start on the insulation too?
Here's another view of todays progress.
Wow! Your trailer is coming right along. I think it was only an idea when I was last posting here and now it is half done already. I think when they are bigger trailers with lots of stuff in them it is easy to under estimate the time it takes to build them. The wait and work shall be worth it. You will have a roomy trailer more like a home away from home. Nice going.