So we got a camper.  New to us, and almost new for reals... camper and truck setup from a nice local guy.  Camper is an 
All Terrain Camper Puma model, on top of a regular cab Silverado.   
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| Camper! City of Rocks. | 
Its a shell model with solar prewire - so basically the interior walls are finished, it has a bed setup, and wiring is run thru the wall for solar. Otherwise its empty.
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Removed some carpeting on the riser things.  Athena taking out carpet staples forever.  Turns out McGuckins sells like a $30 little Japanese tiny nail remover.  We did not get that.
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First item was to make some gear storage cabinets... seemed like a relatively easy first project to make sure I still known how to saw stuff.
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| Test Fit! Looks good. Passenger and Driver are different sizes. | 
Cabinets are... sort of simple.  For storing cams and gear, so we added some aluminum bars across the top to hand stuff off of.  Then a simple door, padded back, and should be good.
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| Testing Cams... moved upper bar up an inch or so since it had too much space.  kept other bars in place - new separation seems good. | 
We opted to stain most of the interior wood, and add a top coat to help protect it.  Tried a spray top coat polyurethane thing... coating is too thin.  Will use a brushed something for benches and other high use stuff.
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| Staining... and then top coat.  | 
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Cabinets! Still need backing with padding so Cams don't rattle, and dooooors.  Also going to try and inlay a cam lobe into the door so that might be cool if it works.
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| Model for now.  | 
Next is finishing cabinets and starting fridge/electrical cabinet.  Turns out respirators for painting are hard to buy now days... so waiting a while on that.  Ordered most of the electrical stuff... should have working 12V system in a couple weeks.