I think whoever stated about the
lights being a Uhaul made aftermarket was correct. They didn't quite fit on, so my mentor/coworker took some wood and cut it into a crescent until it fit between the body and the space of the
light housing. Sorry, I wasn't around when he did the process. Once he got it to fit nearly perfect to perfect, he glued it in, properly, and used some weather resistant glue to weatherproof it.
In the back, near where the bed is and along the seam, one of the plans in motion is to put custom LED lightstrips behind a semi-opaque plexiglass or something to illuminate behind the bed and up and around. Not sure how far they are wanting to go with it. In the same picture is another project of using a scissor frame inside of the table to go up and down. The trailer was reinforced with wood screwed and bonded to the
fiberglass superstructure to hold up the scissor frame. Not sure how it's all going to work, or if I even have the right thought on this. I haven't asked because the company is having me clean the shop and working on the airstreams until I get better (read last paragraph).
If you would like to know more about my boss's company and their work culture and art, here is their facebook and company page:
https://www.facebook.com/CamperReParadise/
Turns out the main page is down, so here is a brief description plus a few finished trailers from the Tin Can Tourists page:
https://tincantourists.com/blog/2017...er-reparadise/
I'll see about getting some pictures of a
Boler that the guys fixed up real nicely in a couple of days.
I'll keep this thread updated as the project continues. It's due for April 1st, so it's going to come quick. If you have questions, try to make it within the first 12-18 hours of this post. I'm going into surgery this Friday to correct the septum inside my nose and will be out of commission for a week or more. While we are at it, I'm going to have to unfortunately cancel my request for a Compact 1 or 2 for the foreseeable future. The money I had saved up to buy one is now going towards my surgery.
Well, that about does it for now. Enjoy the eye candy, everyone! And thank you for sharing an interest in this project trailer as I have.
Cordially,
Patdeesky