Cool shot of the shop inside view, the black plastic is covering the roof insulation and the extra insulation that I’m going to place behind the liner I’m planning on installing. I want to follow what
@fnieto did in his shop and put 4x8 3/4” plywood up as a wall system. My wife and I will do the install while my contractor builds the main rooms and mezzanine in the north bay. You can also see the red iron framing for a 2x4 window on the west wall. I decided to install two windows in that wall for some cross flow ventilation, and am hoping that with the powered gable vents and windows I can keep this space comfortable.

Final picture for now….

The fridge in our camper has been not very dependable with keeping food cold, it would be working fine and then two hours later almost 50 degrees! Got so bad we’ve been using a cooler for food, couldn’t trust the fridge! So after watching many YouTube videos on these absorption fridges, how they work, and why they don’t, and how to fix them, I’m now a YouTube Certified RV fridge repair tech! Watched a video on how to take it all apart, clean the burner and igniter, reassemble it and then test it! But one thing that is critical for these fridges is that they’re level, and now I actually have a level spot on our property! Fridge works perfectly now, took it to Flagstaff and it never tripped and freezer stayed below zero and fridge didn’t get over 34 degrees! Really going to lower my wife’s stress on our camping trips!
Back to the shop, building crew hopes that they will be able to get the walls and roof complete by the end of next week, but that all depends on the weather as it’s forecast for higher winds everyday in the early afternoon. Thanks for following along.