Not a lot of photos to document my work today.
I made the hardware for the window curtain rods and painted them glossy black.
I carved the foam pieces for the bulkhead. Covered them in foam and then installed them. Turns out the glue (PL 300) did not work well on the insulation (1/2") that I used on the bulkhead. I didn't think that very thin plastic layer on top of the insulation would be a problem, but the glue only 'stuck' to it, not the actual insulation. So, I needed to pull out four of the strips of cedar and re-glue them. I ended up using Gorilla Glue. I also used a little bit of it on the foam covered pieces along the wall of the bulkhead.
Used the marine grade contact cement and clamps to glue the foam door panels to the door. They turned out fantastically!
Very carefully created a pattern for the cut out for the mattress.
Traced the pattern onto the foam mattress. Used a $14 electric knife to cut the two small wheel well sections out; ended up with two really nice pieces of foam that I may turn into a back rest or possibly a couple of pillows for the teardrop. Couldn't believe how easily I could cut the foam. Two minutes and it was done. The mattress pads fit right over the cut outs; we may not even need to customize the covers.
Not quite as productive a day as I would have liked, but all in all it was successful. Tomorrow is the day to start working on polishing the body. Not sure what new experiences that will bring for me!
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