I work by myself a lot doing things like this. Next time consider cutting and wedging a 2x4 or another piece of wood against the floor of the trailer, holding up the frame you are installing if you don't have a helping hand. Another good option is a product called "powergrab". It has enough adhesive strength to hold light items like that or baseboards/moldings etc against the surface you desire until screws or nails can be used. I'm currently building a camper, eventually I may post a video of the progress.
I work by myself a lot doing things like this. Next time consider cutting and wedging a 2x4 or another piece of wood against the floor of the trailer, holding up the frame you are installing if you don't have a helping hand. Another good option is a product called "powergrab". It has enough adhesive strength to hold light items like that or baseboards/moldings etc against the surface you desire until screws or nails can be used. I'm currently building a camper, eventually I may post a video of the progress.
Awesome man, thank you for the advice! Good luck with the camper build.
Not the judge or anything but you either need less or you need a bigger place the trailers really looks good
Couldn’t agree with you more lol, cant guarantee I’ll get rid of things but totally onboard with a bigger place