I got the LP compartment back together enough that I could put the cylinders in place, and leak checked the system. I may have to wait until I can put the camper back on the truck to reinstall the LP compartment door. I usually use clamps to compress the foam seal around the door frame as I’m installing it, but there’s no lip to use a clamp on this time. Once it’s back on the truck, I can turn it around and use the garage wall to brace against.
I got the correct Zurn Pex fittings from Amazon yesterday, so I made some hot water and checked out the new faucet. I must have hooked up the hot and cold lines correctly, because it works fine.

I also sanded and painted the jack that I’ll be reinstalling tomorrow. I wasn’t going to put much time or money into beautifying a 20+ year old Atwood jack that could fail next week and no parts are available for any longer. It would have to be replaced with a Rieco Titan, so I just used some Rustoleum primer and white high performance enamel. I’ve had good luck with this in the past.

I got another wall of the closet covered with cedar T&G boards. I was hoping to get the two opposing walls done today, but as I was putting the contact cement on I realized I didn’t have enough to do both walls. One more closet wall, then I can put the bottom back in.

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