So the last week has been spent on building all the cabinet doors and the drawer as well as prepping the interior and applying a couple coats of Minwax water-based satin finish. Definitely tedious work but it is really getting close to being done. I also installed an extra LED light and CO detector on the side of the upper cabinet. Started making the table and painting the entry door as well but haven't taken any pics of those yet. These will have to do for now. 8)
The Minwax gave a slight ambering of the wood but I think it looks pretty cool.
Looking great. I'm thinking about a stand up off road trailer as well. I like the layout and it would be great to get out of the weather.
That is first class work! Very well done! All I can do is to attempt to reach your skill level on my build.
Looks great. I would recommend you consider putting a radius on the outer corner of your table support brackets....they look like a nasty gash to the back of you leg just waiting to happen.
OP said he used two costs of epoxy before painting.
Many folks have used a layer of fiberglass cloth. Xtremexj, why did you use epoxy alone? If it works well I can see it being a real time saver to skip the glass.
Finally have some new pics to share!!
The first one is from about a month ago when I just had to pull it out of the garage and put the 33s under it and see how it sits. I think the stance is about perfect!
These next two are after the application of the West System epoxy (two coats).
The exterior is painted now with Behr Marquee exterior latex paint. It is supposed to be their longest lasting, best UV protection paint so we'll see what happens. The color is called Tin Foil so it comes close to matching the silver of my Jeep. I just don't have any exterior pics with the paint yet. Maybe tomorrow as it's supposed to be fairly warm.