Not really feeling working on the camper today. I’m tired and work was super slow… but I did it anyway because I don’t know when to just sit on the sofa like a normal human being.
I started by dousing myself in fiberglass dust by touching up the corners that the grinder couldn’t get to the other day. I was wearing gloves and a short sleeve shirt. Lessons were learned… I then mixed up some epoxy filler for some of the rough edges. I don’t want another fiberglass shard in my finger! (especially while sleeping or something)


While I was doing that, Jason sanded the roof that we tried to put some filler on the other day.

Then he mixed up some of the Bondo putty and put that on to see how it would do.


So yeah… more Bondo for sure. At least it hardens quickly.. like 30 minute dry time! so that’s convenient. I think we’re going to call it a night and maybe hit it up a little more tomorrow.