So, I continue to make slow progress. However, as you can see, the box is completely skinned and trim pieces in place. I taped all the corners and edges with extra wide Gorilla tape as an extra precaution against any small leaks that may present themselves (that stuff is really sticky). Once I had my metal in place, I taped over those exposed edges with some “Seal-Tite” butyl tape. This stuff was actually thinner than the Gorilla tape but it has a waterproof backing. I then secured the aluminum trim pieces over this and will be caulking the edges with clear Lexel. All the screw holes were injected with Lexel also. My thinking behind all of this is that, if any water should get past the lexel edge caulk then the waterproof barrier of the butyl tape should prevent any leakage to get behind the metal. Hence, the additional barrier of Gorilla tape also. So, I did have surprises during this last section. The trim pieces are aluminum… uh yeah, paint does not readily adhere to that stuff. So, I had to put the orbital sander to all of my previously painted trim pieces to remove all of the paint and scuff up the finish so that the paint would have something to grip to. The other issue I had was with the installation of the door trim and doors. First the door trim pieces… I had precut all my trim pieces for the door jambs and doors prior to adding the layers of waterproofing (gorilla tape and butyl tape). Yes, it did add to the overall dimensions of the door themselves thereby causing my trim pieces to be a wee bit short. So, I found some Dynaflex 230 that was close in color to seal the corners with but after drying, it was noticeable, so I taped off the trim and door with painter’s tape and painted over the caulk. Now it’s not that noticeable. Installing the door for the cooler slide turned out better than I thought it would but still had to trim the outer edge to allow for the ¼ inch gap on the hinge side…no problem. The back door…pure, well, you know. Anyway, it’s on and I had to return to work but when I get back home, I plan on buying new aluminum angle so that I can cut them to fit the doors and not have a noticeable gap where each corner meets, I’m really unhappy with how that looks. Sorry about some of the picture quality. I don't know why some of the edges in the pics are jagged like that. Also, please let me know what you think of the fenders. They are on there temporarily til I get home from work. Should I leave the full length that is below the trailer frame? I am thinking that if I cut them flush with the trailer frame, it may make them look kinda smallish. Please give me your thoughts.