Today I ran into a few small disappointments. First the electrical wire in the trailer turns out to be aluminum instead of copper.

The next was I picked up a metal cutting blade for $4 bucks at the hardware store hoping for something to move through various materials faster than the carbide tipped blade that came with my DeWalt circular saw when I bought it. It was much slower than the carbide tipped blade and as fast as the carbide tipped blade wore out, I don't seeing buying new ones as I go.

I'm still thinking about that cordless reciprocating saw they have.

The biggest challenge I see at this point is separating the aluminum siding from the outside of the units. The fastest way yet has been pulling out the screws with a wonder bar and hammer. Looking for suggestions on that.

Today's pics:

Do not recommend this blade




No copper that I can tell


The girls don't argue about tending the stove


Progress so far