Today was less than excellent. I met with a lot of frustration today.
It started out pretty good; I got my new fish eye lens for my iPhone and I had a lot of fun making interesting images with it. Here you can see that I was filling the holes and then re-painting the drawers and the counter trip piece.
One of the only things that did go well today is that I was able to wire up the fuse panel and all of the electrical fixtures, even the galley light, worked perfectly.
This is 'mid-wiring.' I like how the steel box worked out as a cover for the two 12 volt outlets.
I took the fish eye inside and I could finally capture how huge the teardrop is inside! That was meant to be funny; but it really is pretty spacious. Here you can see what it looks like when I am leaning up against the bulkhead; which is where you'll find me reading when it's raining out.
Here you can see the full span of the interior.
About the only thing that did go well today was that I figured out how to get the wires from the marker lights and the LED lights on each corner, to the back of the teardrop. I ended up being able to use the PVC pipe I had from another project. I used insulated pipe clamps to anchor the pipe to the frame. Pulling the wires through it was a cinch.
I need to figure out a water tight way of bringing in the marker lights and the LED leads. I'm thinking of putting a piece of threaded conduit in the wheel well in such a way that no moisture will make its way into the electrical area. I'm going to need to think about that some more.
One reader, Emmett, noted that the floor is bare wood. It's actually marine plywood that has been treated, but I am planning to take the teardrop to have an undercoating applied to it; or possibly do it myself once I compare costs. I appreciate the head's up. I had it on my radar, but sure do appreciate the reminder. I'll remove the spare tire, etc. before the undercoating is applied.
Thinking back on the day and realizing that what frustrated me so much was not having all the supplies I needed to do the job. I had to go to the hardware store four times today for various bits and pieces. That always frustrates me. I also ran out of wire; another thing I obviously needed. Oh well, this is a short week and a long weekend. I'm hopeful that next weekend I'll be able to finish the electrical and begin insulating the cabin.
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