It has been a couple weeks since we posted anything. Life (as usual) has been getting in the way of doing what we want to. We decided to tackle installing the side window a few weeks back. It has been completed for a while, but we did not post it here due to... life of course.
To create the hole for the window, we cut out a wood template that matches the hole size. We used the inside metal bezel to identify where screw holes were on the template. This would ensure we mounted the template and the cut the hole (and ultimately the window) in the right spot. We then used painters tape to protect the trailer skin on the outside and painted metal frame on the inside. We then drilled holes using the bezel on the inside and bolted the template to the wall of the trailer.
With the template in place we drilled a few pilot holes for our jig saw blade and started cutting. Once we cut about 90% of the hole we removed the template and cut the remaining areas by free hand. We then used a file and sandpaper to remove all the rough edges.
We used butyl to seal around the outer edge of the window frame before installing and screwing it into place. Unfortunately, we had measured the wall thickness with the planned wall covering in mind. This required us to cut out a temporary plywood bezel for the inside to insure that the window had a tight fit. Eventually there will be the interior wall covering and a nice bezel around the window.
We were a bit disappointed with the window itself. We ordered it off eBay a couple months back and when we finally really looked at it we realized that it was put together pretty cheaply and included no hardware. You get what you pay for, so next time we will keep that in mind and make sure to get a well reviewed window instead. All in all it does not leak and seems to work as expected. Only time will tell if it becomes a regret. We are happy to have the window installed. It along with the planned window in the door on the other side and the vent in the roof will allow for some good air flow inside.
Next up will be to get the water tank mounted in the back of the trailer. And maybe sneak in a camping trip somewhere.
More to come.