Hi guys!
We worked on getting the end cap installed this weekend. Here's where we left off last week:
We worked on getting the end cap installed this weekend. Here's where we left off last week:
We had the Reflectix and some of the purple foam insulation installed.
This weekend, we finished getting the purple foam into place. It's not super pretty, but it'll (hopefully? LOL) do! Thankfully, it'll get covered up ;)
We shaved away some of the purple foam at the rib in order to tuck the electrical wires into the wall cavity.
We used spray foam insulation to fill in the gaps. I'm tellin' ya - the curves are really pretty, but they are a PAIN to work with!
Then we sanded the foam since it was all gloopy and sticking out of the gaps ;)
Read for the end cap! It's been sitting in the rear of the trailer, out of the weather, but COMPLETELY in our way. I'm super excited to get it installed and to clear up working space!
We had hoped that changing to the purple foam instead of the Rockwool insulation would make a huge difference in installing the endcap. Spoiler: It didn't. LOL
We DID get some temporary fasteners around the window and at the A/C unit on the first day, which was QUITE the improvement over the rear endcap. But, it's still not really matching up in that curve. We need to push and prod the endcap to hopefully push the edge in about another inch. We're letting it rest, like we did with the rear cap, in the hopes that it will relax closer to the correct shape, and then we can push it to the fully correct position next weekend? We'll see! Worst case scenario, we'll drill new rivet holes ;)
Until next time! <3 Becca
Until next time! <3 Becca