The walls were cut out of 1/2" ACX together with the jigsaw to keep the profiles identical. Then began the long and tedious task of putting the frames in the walls. The street-side wall wasn't too bad, just the window frame and the outline of the ceiling, floor, and bulkhead. The curb-side wall took several times as much time, due to the complexity of the door frame and the shelves. The major setback with putting the frames in was creating clamping jigs due to my reluctance to put screws through the exterior wall and provide a way for water to seep in. The door ended up being rather heavy as well from all the framing for the window, handle, and deadbolt. The photo below shows the door frame being routed out to match the wall.


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