This weekend was a good one. The interior walls were bonded to the wall frames and I routed out the opening for the main cabin door. A flush trim bit made short work of the opening and matching up the interior wall to the trailer frame. Once the fabric for the interior arrives, the walls will get attached to the trailer and sealed permanently. I am using a combination of bolts and industrial adhesive.
I know it sounds a bit counter-intuitive to do this in the order I am doing, but I've got this build worked out on paper and it makes the most sense to put on the fabric now.
- After the fabric goes on, the walls will go up.
- The interior cabinets and bulkheads will then be added.
- Electrical will go in after that, then the insulation.
- I will then install the hardwood supports on the ceiling, cover the ceiling with fabric and install it.
- Then insulate the ceiling.
- The countertop will be installed the galley.
- The exterior walls, exterior roof, and fiberglass layers will be done at this stage.
- The galley hatch will then be glassed and installed.
- After glassing, finishing and painting, all the cabin and storage doors will be installed.