I then added some insulation to the leading edge nose (pic 1) and then attached the outter skin panel (The entire front has West Epoxy coating, no future water damage here!).
Then I added 1.5" insulfoam type 2 in the interior of the cabover, (pic 2) and then sealed it up with the interior panel (pic 3).
This creates a very strong "sandwich", two pieces of 1/4" plywood (total 1/2" thick) and foam core (Pic 4). The kids should be nice and toasty on those cold winter nights at ski camp.




A good friend who works at an RV manufacturer in Riverside, CA went out of his way during a busy time of year to fabricate two pieces that I needed to continue on the project. He'll be getting a good bottle of scotch in the mail soon.
The first piece of filon was cemented in place on the first bedboard, then installed. Both 1st and 2nd 'extention' piece of filon-backed 3/4" was then attached with self-tapping Machine screws into the metal frame on the sidewalls. I have it propped up in place to prevent the slight sag between the two pieces of 3/4". I will fiberglass tape these two sections from the inside.
The next step is attaching the outter piece of filon that wraps around the nose, which will cover the 2nd piece of 3/4" plywood.
(Wide angle lens distorts some views)



As mentioned before, the MH has a huge front window, and it leaked during its life somewhere along the line. There was only 1 previous owner, and I think he tried to seal it up, but of course the water damage was sealed up with it, thus dry rot. I removed this window permanantly and framed in the hole left by the window. No more leaks there!
I finished the interior Oct 18th (minus the molding) with a white oak finish panel and all I have left now is to put the final piece of fiberglass around the cabover, plan on doing it this Sunday. I have about 55 hours into this project so far. (Sure beats paying the price for a new Motor home!)
Interior complete except for molding, trim on the edges of the paneling:

Top portion of fiberglass filon was salvaged, sanded, primered and painted with Interlux exterior boat paint. Final new piece of fiberglass filon yet to be added.

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