rmclarke wrote:Very nice build....would love to see more pictures...interior especially!
Why thank you.
The interior is fully bare. We have a folding sofa bed, a pair of reading lamps, and a dome light. Nothing else yet.
The folks around here advise living with it a while and camping a few times before finishing out the cabinets and shelves, that makes sense to us.
Here's a shot in the door. The interior walls are pre-finished maple plywood.
One weekend was enough to crave a small shelf for glasses, wallet and keys.
We'll probably add a small cabinet or two, maybe a couple coat hooks, some nice under bed storage boxes for linens.
Here's the galley. Same approach, we're waiting to decide what we want for upper cabinets.
At the very start of the build we made upper cabinets, but we don't like them now so we didn't install them.
The lower cabinet face frames and door frames are scraps of 1/2 inch baltic birch plywood with polyurethane, the door panels are 1/8 inch baltic birch.
The odd slots in the small door are functional. We have very little space left under the counter, with the air conditioner under the left end and the oven taking most of the rest. A full 20 lb propane bottle would take up the only remaining cabinet space so we decided to use little 1 pound propane bottles instead. They fit nicely in that little cabinet on the right, and when we're using the stove we put the little bottle on the ground outside and pass the propane hose through one slot. There's a 120VAC outlet inside that cabinet and the other slot is for an extension cord to exit. The tail end of the galley hatch was not finished in that picture, you can see some wires dangling and some raw framing from an open panel. We do now have pulls on the cabinet doors.
The wife gave formal approval for the galley as it stands, says the counter space and range are good.