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I’m in a similar spot, about to paint the bottom and flip onto the trailer, still working on interior epoxy finish and sanding, sanding, sanding the exterior. I’ve bought my headliner (I’m using 1/2″ thick cork) and varnish and I’m starting to get excited but I don’t have a good sense of how much time is left. So I’m mostly just here to piggyback on your good question!
I can update as I go along as well. My sense is that things will start to go more quickly once the camper is upright again. That should happen for me this weekend. It’ll certainly feel closer to done. Here’s hoping that’s the case!
rachelurnerParticipantI agree, the detail on things like this does slip out of the manual as we near the end. The door sills (like everything else) should get at least two coats of epoxy and then varnish or paint. I’d go through the whole clamping with Cello-o-fill assembly, let that cure, clean up any excess, fill any gaps and make sure all your edges are rounded the way you want them, then coat. Hope this helps!
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