Ok, a few more pics. As you can see, it's a beautiful day, and it's killing me to be stuck in the garage. This should be the last weekend. I have two more doors to do, then paint, then work on the inside, I'm hoping that doesn't take too long. I'm actually debating buying premade cabinets for the the kitchenette. Just not sure how well they'll hold up. I figure if they're bracketed to something solid they should be ok? Not sure I could actually make something stronger myself? I dunno.
My boy checking out his new sleeping quarters. He won't be able to stand like that, it'll have a mattress at the level of the bar he's got his hands on. You can see on the back panel, I ground and bondo'd the rear wall seams, and shot with black primer. Just to smooth things out a bit.
You can see the kitchenette door is done.
Just a closer view of the trailer. As you can see I've painted the frame. May need some touching up when finished, but I wanted to get the suspension back on so I could move it around.
Here's my finished tongue. You can see the reinforcement plates, the brackets to bolt the bike rack or whatever else, and the sliding tongue. The tongue bar is just painted aluminum, it's 2" x 1/4" steel tube. It will be pinned into the reciever both horizontally and vertically, but only the horizontal pin is present. Just my typical overkill.
And a nice bright shot of the inside. The rails are made of L angle, with strip welded on to make a T as required. I also decided to make a bulkhead to seperate the forward storage compartment.