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By , November 22, 2011 10:55 pm

Lightening to the south of us but from the radar it looks like most of the rain is over for the evening unless more pops up.

Center leg made and installed on bench. After 1 broken screw and 1 assembly mistake. Was gonna leave the screw but had to take it apart…

Going to take 4 on each end of the camper roof. Have 2 done so far. Then get to start cutting the 6″ and 18″ pieces to deck the overhangs.

Fit with less than a 1/4″ to spare. Now to clean up the mess, add one more leg in the middle and make the rest of the scalloped roof ends.

Already had a 2×4 at 32″ off the floor where the bed will be so added one on the long side by the door and sat the workbench top on them.

Got to thinking about the workbench top fitting (lengthwise) into the camper and went back out to look at it.

Looks like this is gonna be the pattern for the rest of the afternoon and on into tonight. Wanted to get more done outside but not to be.

Finished just as the bottom fell out again. Got inside and it quit though the weather map shows us getting soaked. Coming down hard now.

Got the awning down and tis a wall again. Moved the workbench top into the camper and it just fits. Moved a few more pieces of wood in too.

I need to go and drop the side awning on the 10×20 for the coming wind and rain event. Looks like I have a few minutes till next rains here.

Got the tools and assorted crap that had accumulated on the 8′ bench outside the camper cleaned off and stuffed inside just as the rain hit.

Put up some shelves under the awning on the side of the mobile home the other day to stack shorter pieces of lumber on. Added a tarp today.

Got the piles of scrap lumber cleaned out from under the camper. Got the pile of long stuff moved from in front of the camper.

So I still haven’t finished cleaning the wood scraps from under there. Time for another cup of coffee and back at. Roof is next project.

Decided to run the wire in the center channel of the frame instead of conduit. Finished it a lot faster and didn’t have to crawl underneath.

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