Thursday, September 16, 2021

Slow but steady progress…

The past couple of weeks haven’t been exactly inspiring for progress, partly due to some unavoidable work slowdowns, and partly due to things being done “under the hood” so the progress hasn’t been visible.  However, we visited the camper at Koops’ on Monday, and then Justin sent us some photos yesterday, so it looks like things are moving along again.

This is basically a DOORS update.  The back doors have been manufactured and installed, and the side entry door is hung.  The guys in the shop have also been working on installing the insulation, which has to be done before the interior walls can be put up, which has to be done before the windows and roof vents can be installed.  So, slow but steady…

This is the passenger side rear door.  Obviously, no hardware for latching it has been installed yet.

This is the driver side rear door.  The hinges are made so the doors can fold back flat to the sides of the camper.


This is the passenger side rear door again, from the inside, photographed through the motorcycle garage.

Pano view of the inside with insulation installed.  That’s a piece of insulation propped on the wall in the front left of the photo.  It was made to be the exact width to fit between the outside and inside walls within the frame’s support beams.

And…the side door is installed!  We ordered it from an RV parts store in the US.

This will be the bathroom wall.  It is diamond bead rolled, so it sort of looks like tile.  And, it uses a machine in the shop that Justin says doesn’t get enough use.


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