Well, another update. Visible progress has slowed to a crawl... I spent the day yesterday laying on my back under the trailer. Made it all the way up to the rear axle from the back of the trailer. But, I managed to scrub the dirt and then the rust off every square inch of the undercarriage, and have that section ready for paint. Today is probably going to be the 'worst' part of this entire job. Under the kitchen and up to the tongue of the trailer. I may take a couple hours and roll a coat of paint onto the kitchen's siding, just to see some major differences. I think I've decided to move forward with the kitchen being black. I mixed up a thin batch of paint and did a test spot, and I liked it.. If I have any roller heads here, I'll do it. If not, I won't. lol.
The next issue is the windows. They're vinyl, and white. Everything else on the trailer will be some form of black or else polished stainless/ aluminum... I may look into some sort of coating that will adhere to the vinyl, but I'm guessing there still isn't much out there that will work good enough to be worth doing. This may be a case of plasti-dip to the rescue for the short-term.
I also drew my 'smelts' for the smoker, to replace the pigs. The plan is to carve them out of 6061 aluminum. There's a long story there about a nickname that began when I was about 20 years old...
Less words, more pictures: