Now we're getting somewhere
Saturday Kim and I epoxied the whole interior and exterior. Mixing the epoxy 100 grams at a time is slow going but in this crazy heat that's about as much as you can get brushed on before the goo gets too thick to flow out nice. We used a combination of "better"quality brushes and 4 inch foam rollers and will have some more sanding to do before a final coat but man does this thing look great!
We still have to build cabinet doors but i took a trip to Lowes this week and bought hinges and knobs and we have plenty of wood left to make door rails and stiles. The center inset of the doors will be a beaded plywood also epoxied. We will be able to reach the items in the cabinets from inside the camper or from the galley. The inset of the galley doors may be made with chair caning although we haven't found a less than million dollar supplier yet.
We finished up Saturday with the entire camper shell epoxied inside and out. The plan was to be able to lift the camper shell onto the A frame on Sunday.








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