Update
I got some done today, I probably should have got more done but I had some stuff on my mind so i took a breather (that’s important too!) and had some margaritas with Sara. It was a much needed relief! Still, we got the rafters up and it’s starting to take shape! I have a window in as well and started the furring for the rain-screen wall (consisting of fully caulked furring strips, previously cut, nailed into the studs).
Pretty short updated but here are some photos:

We decided we were going to park it on the asphalt, we had to move a bunch of stuff first!

Also another tight fit, this wont work for driving at speeds greater than say... 10 MPH 🙂 No fear though, I've got a plan!

I am going to either get a spacer for these bolts of get longer U-bolts that will lift the trailer bed further from the tires. Problem solved, for now though these worked... that is an issue for down the line.

Got it all situated outside of my folks' garage. Here it will sit for a while while I finish building. Then??

with the shop in the background.

And the other side.

With my awesome nerd car! 🙂

Not too shabby if I say so myself! Notice those rafters too!

I have some cow neighbors, they have new babies that are pretty adorable... and also, RIGHT out the door is a BIG garden, to be planted in the morning! PERFECT!

A quick interior shot with the rafters, hopefully you can start to see it taking shape, I can! 🙂

I even placed a window! I did it a little premature but I wanted to! You can also hopefully see that I started installing the furring for the rain-screen wall. I have a bit more of that to do but I am waiting to get a couple more things done on the roof so I can finish wrapping it up!

I'm not sure why 🙂
I love the foil….understand the use….but it looks as if you are getting the christmas goose ready for the oven. the truth is it looks fantastic!!!!!!
It totally does 🙂
I think you’re making great progress, and it’s always important to take a break when you feel you need to. Burnout is no fun.
Thank you! I agree, burnout is not fun, I’m pretty sure that’s what margaritas were made to prevent :). They totally help!
ur unit is really lookin great. LOVE the 1 in. of clearance out the door! I can not see what will prevent heat transfer (conductance?) through the exterior framing members. Oui, burnout is no beuno! Oh, on the topic of light, you would be amazed what you can get done with a quality led headlamp! Neil
There is nothing that will stop some heat transfer. I don’t have any solid insulation layer however this is heads and shoulders above typical construction and wood studs don’t transfer as well as steel so I decided to stop where I am. 🙂