Here the flanking cabinets are open. You can see the storage that is available, each of the shelves are 12 inches deep and 13 inches wide.
Here you can see the chase along the roof for the electrical that runs to the shelf containing the reading lights and outlet above our head when we are sleeping. It is cedar and will tie into the roof nicely. As of now all the electrical (with the exception of the porch lights) is completed and the trailer will be hooked up to "shore power" for the duration of the build. We have a series of busy weeks ahead of us as we have committed to a weekend trip the first week in June and have to be "campable" by then.
Tons left to do... The hatch and lower galley doors, the doors and windows, the skirt around the trailer, the trailer lights, spar varnish, polyurethane, and the wiring for the Explorer. It will be a busy time. Once the whistle sounds at the end of the day, Sharla has given me the clearance to spend as much time in the shop as necessary. She has been amazingly supportive of this project and is even starting to show some enthusiasm towards the finished product. (I think the monitor being installed was the turning point :-) ).
A great day on the slate for tomorrow (Sunday). AJ has a JV Jazz Band concert at the Edmond Arts Festival and then a Oklahoma Youth Orchestra Concert at Putnam City. It will be a musical, action-packed day and any progress I make will be lat in the evening.
you guys will really be roughing it out on the road!!
ReplyDeleteWe are so impressed! Holy cow! We can only imagine what your bunk bed creations would have been...
ReplyDeleteDo you sleep in it too?
So darn cool (love the tv)!