Been awhile since an update and it has been slow going.
The doors still leaked and I needed a break. Honestly, these doors almost had me abandon this project and has been the most challenging thing I have ever done. After much research and reading other people's stories, I think that I figured out that the wood warped after I cut it out from the main sides and just got worse over time. I know the gap wasn't as large as it was when I first cut the doors. So after trying three different rubber trim seals I finally found one that worked along with installing the drip cap over the top. I was hoping not to do this. But it was successful and I leak tested it by direct jet spray of the hose and then parked it outside of the garage for the Florida afternoon down pours we get daily in the summer. I jumped in during a monsoon and watched the doors and trim seals to see of any leaking. Passed with flying colors Finally. But I did have to shim the one hinge further out and will need to remake a spacer for that hinge.
If I could go back in time, I would absolutely shell out the money for prefab doors. Such a huge pain and something I have been trying to fix for 6 weeks now.
But now it is time to move on to Electrical. I am building the tongue box now and will spray line it with Either Line-X or Raptor. The LineX guy gave me a ridiculous price so I might do it myself with the Raptor Product.
Tongue Box and Propane tank. I am not sure if I am going to mount the propane to the tongue box or the rear side of the trailer at the back near the galley. Not sure of the laws regarding that. I know I saw a few trailers on the forums in California that have mounted it at the rear side. I know I would rather have the protection of the tow vehicle by having it at the tongue box but then I am either cooking at the front away from the galley or I need to get a long hose so I can reach the back. Will continue to ponder that decision.