With the trailer outside, the race is on to get the door and windows sealed up in case of rain or snow. The door took some work to get the hinge side of the trim trimmed back so that it would hit the edge as the door opened, but it worked out in the end. For the door trim I was able to clamp it, but the windows presented more of a challenge. I ended up holding it down with drywall screws until the epoxy cured, then removing the screws and drilling out the hole with a counter sink bit. This allowed me to epoxy in teak bungs and then chisel them off flush. It makes for a very yacht-esque look and I'm very happy with how it turned out. The joint between the trim and the glass also got some silicone sealant to minimize water seeping into the joint. This just leaves the access hatch at the front and then the trailer will be completely weatherproof!


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