While this was going on, a special order arrived. A beautiful glass bowl for the bathroom sink. It will sit upon a live edge maple plank that will be used as the counter.
Then came the flashing. I started with a 50 foot roll of 36" wide galvanized steel. Boy, was that heavy! So after using that on the first section, I switched to aluminum for the mid-section over the axles and the tail section - it's so much easier to cut and handle. We flipped the frames over to attach the flashing and then bolted each section to the steel frame of the trailer. Then the insulation was put in (the super easy part). I was going to use the Styrofoam insulation but the Roxul was much cheaper and much more environmentally sensitive.
Finally it was time to complete the subfloor by laying down tongue & groove plywood sheets. Things got pretty slow last week though, between news of a friends death, a chicken keeling over with an apparent heart attack and then to top it off, my Bichon got so sick I really thought she was going to die too. So that's why this post was delayed. So the subfloor is almost done, just a few more sheets to glue and screw down - once I figure out why nothing is lining up evenly in the last section - next post!
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