I'm sure we've all had build days like this -
The start - getting ready to work on the interior of the camper (replacing carpeting)
Hmm, the lens on the light beside the back door is cracked. Better fix that.
Hmm, this fixture really is cheesy, I think I have an LED one that I bought somewhere...
Hmm, the roof ladder is in the way of changing out the fixture. Better take it off.
Might as well take off the hand rail too.
And the camper jack mount that's all rusty and needs repainting.
And that little box Doug used for his satellite uplink thing.
Might as well clean up that beat up non-skid tread at the bottom of the steps.
Okay, cleaned up. Hmm, didn't know those screw holes were that bad where the non-skid was.
Okay, let's change out the fixture. Damn, that's a lot of nasty caulk, dirty, and butyl rubber. Time for razor blades and acetone to clean it up.
Okay, cleaned up. Throw out the cheesy wire nuts and use heat-shrink butt connectors.
Now to install... damnit, screw holes are in different places even though the housing is the same dimensions.
Well, I have a bunch of other holes to fill, might as well mix up a little Marine Tex and fill the holes.
Better drill them out first with the Dremel though.
Hmm, might as well drill out these other couple of cracks / earlier patches as well.
Okay, mix up the Marine Tex and patch all the holes.
... so at the end of the day I've taken everything off the back off the Bigfoot and still haven't changed the lightbulb, let alone worked on the carpeting.