We had shirt sleeve weather today. I didn't have to go to the office. I skipped lunch. I got stuff done!
So after breakfast and a couple of errands I had to get done. I headed to the garage. Now, I'm really limited on space, so first up on the agenda was to drag the folding stand and the Hobbit door outside to trim it the rest of the way up. I can figure out anything with the walls until that's done, right. Right! After trying the jig saw to trim things up -- not very pretty. I got out the brand new (cheap) trim router I bought. Whoo Hooo. Gonna make some headway now. No such luck. There wasn't a bit. Off to the box store and home with a 1/4-1/4 flush cut bit. Presto. Progress!

Finished:

There was a lot of splinters and rough edges, but the palm sander took care of it. One sliver of the top cedar planking snapped off. Repairs underway:

On to the interior of BUB. I needed to remove the built in cabinets to make my bed idea work, so I started cutting away. Now I own power tools, but I'm finding I like my little saw max the best. Anyhow, here's some pics of the removals:

and after:

Now all of that work was done so I can see how much more I need to do to make the Hobbit door work with BUB. So, after a quick break, I got things arranged in BUB. The first picture is of the brace I made to bolt the hinges into. It's just clamped to the rear wall. The neat thing is it's sitting at just the right height to match up with the hinge holes on the door.

Even if I trim the bottom of the door a bit, it will still work!

Here's a shot looking at the rear of BUB. Is that not close or what?? The porta pottie is sitting at the end of the bed. Unfortunately the little end table I was hoping to use as a sink holder is too big.

I'll figure something out. Door looks so good.

How close is the door height to the normal BUB wall height? Glad you asked. Missed it by that much ....

I don't know, maybe 1/2 inch? Of course you have to have room for the frame and such. That's going to be a puzzle for certain. At least now I have a concrete idea how much I need to reduce or add to the mix.
Finally, I have found a way to add a bit of storage and comfortable backrests to the front of BUB's cabin. So here's a naked shot of the bed in place. it's a full when the additional bars are added so there will be room to have the quilt hang over the edge.

The only other thing I may do tonight is take my LED lights out there and give them a small trial. I only have 9 volt batteries available, so it won't be as bright as it could be. Tomorrow is supposed to be very pretty too.
