I got the plywood and foam insulation installed in the rear cargo trailer door this morning. What a pain it was cutting. I tried using a steel guide so that my jig saw would cut straight, and somehow it managed to cut jaggedly, and bent my jigsaw blade. When I finally used the jigsaw freehand, I got perfect cuts. Figure that. I think I've got Gremlins fooling with me.
I have my deadbolt lock set. Now I just have to get the courage to drill the big holes, and hope I don't goof the process.
I received my "Hounditioner" today. I found it may be a problem installing. It has two sized vent protrusions, a 2 and a 4 inch tube. Unfortunately they are not long enough to go through the cargo trailer wall. I need extensions, probably just two inches. I think that the black ABS pipe couplers might work. Based on my big house A/C, it looks like I will need a support platform on the trailer front to mount this unit, and that platform needs a slight slope backwards to allow for condensation drainage. The unit weighs 22 pounds. It also looks like this is an easy item to pilfer. So I will have to store the A/C unit in the trailer when not in use. Another nice feature is that it only draws 3 amps. Not sure what the peak starting amps are though, but my generator should easily handle this.