The next item was the clock. On another thread there was a discussion of clocks that can be mounted in Airstreams. See:
Wall clock
This clock fits the Airstream style perfectly. We have used a travel alarm, but it belongs in the bedroom.
Post #4 on the Wall Clock thread shows how Bob did it and what he had to do to mount it. I found the same clock at Target. It cost about $12, the Hillman bracket about $3 or $4. I had to buy a package of two at Ace Hardware. I used some metal plate for attaching framing lumber pieces to each other and screwed it to the back of the clock. There are screw holes and screws that come with the clock and they matched two holes in the metal plate (I was lucky). I had to cut the plate to match the back of the clock and then use a grinder to round it off, get the burrs off and cut a area out for access to the wheel that sets the time.
First I attached the plate to the Hillman mounting bracket. Bob used rivets, but I didn't have any, so I used washers and machine screws. After bolting the parts together, I cut the ends of the screws off and smoothed them with a grinder. I attached the other side of the Hillman bracket to the wall. Two screws were enough (the bracket is in the way of the other two holes anyway). The Hillman bracket has a release sort of like a lever that's a bit cranky to get locked well. Mine is wobbly, probably because of all the washers I had to use to make the screws work. Bob told me his didn't wobble, so I guess rivets are the way to go. I will use something like the old fashioned match book cover to steady the clock.
The panel below and to the left of the clock is the readout for the solar panel. Bob's trailer has more room for a clock and I think it looks better in his. I had little room so it kind of looks crammed in, but still looks good.
More later, time for lunch….
Gene