5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:54 pm

Hahaha..... any recommendations? I only did 1/2 the floor. It's so soft I could probably scrap it off.

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:44 pm

Dry fit of the front wall complete. Drilled all of the pocket holes. Tomorrow I will be gluing and screwing the front wall together. With any luck after 40 hours the asphalt paint will be dry. Image

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:38 pm

Pitfalls and work arounds

So I have been videoing this process..... today I talked through the several hours I took to assembly the front wall. It was all filmed in slow Mo with no sounds.... wow.... what a kick in the pants.

Today I had several issues. I will try to remember them
1) I bought a 1 gallon bottle of tite bond about 6 months ago. I decided I might need to stir it. I was right. There was a grey sludge on the bottom. I fashioned a coat hanger into a stirrer and put it on drill and stirred for about 2 minutes.

2) I did not have the right type of brushes to spread the glue

3) I needed a glue bottle to get the glue in the groove of the tongue and groove

4) during the dry fit everything fit together nice and flat. My plan was to assemble the tongue and groove them put the frame on. Well the top board of the tongue and groove had a bow in it easily cured with a clamp. However that extra pressure and the glue making the joints slick caused the assembly to cup once I got 3 board on. I ended up just walking away for 75 minutes to let the first 3 board set. Same thing happen when I added the 3rd board so I just started attaching the frame.

5) Framing went fine until the last board. With glue in the joint the boards slide in a bit deeper. the spacing was off approximately 1/8" deeper. When I set the spacing for the bottom it was approx 1/8" more over hang than I was planning. I just set the bottom board where it needed to be and will fill the gap with Construction adhesive.

6) I forgot 16 pocket holes to secure the verticals framing to the horizontal framing... the wall is very strong glued and screwed 6 ways to Sunday. I will go.back and add those pocket holes and screws.

7) Four of the pocket holes were slightly deep and poked out the front side. I simple backed those screwd up. The furthest was approx 1/16".

8) after the front wall had dried I noticed the bottom edge is turned up approx 1/4". Not sure what happen there nor how to fix that.

9) attempted to assemble the 5' long tongue and groove. Its assembled however I had to use an 8# Sledge hammer and 200# of weight to get it together. The dry fit was perfect. I'm not sure what happen. I'm guessing it took me to long to get the glue on both sides. And the glue caused the wood to swell slightly. Then with the long time between starting the gluing and getting the joint together the glue may have started to set up. It was nearly impossible. I was dripping sweat after this 30 minute process. It was miserable. The trailer is going to be 1/2" narrower than I intended. The joint is flushed front to back and 1/4" off left to right. I was beating the hell out of it with that sledgehammer..... any hints or tips to pass along for this would be great. That joint is strong and tight. Perhaps 2 tight.

It's been an educational day for me. I have 20 days left to finish the shell. Heading out tomorrow to get the rest of the tongue and groove siding.

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:07 pm

How not to joint tongue and groove.
200# of weight and an 8# sledgehammer.. tons of fun

https://rumble.com/via073-how-not-to-as ... joint.htmlImage

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:19 am

Purchases

$204 (20) 2"x4"x8' [2021 pricing]
$280 (4) 4'x8'x3/4" red oak plywood [2021 plywood]
$6 titebond 2 glue (1 pint bottle)
$28 titebind 3 glue (1 gallon)

Total $1053





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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:25 am

The Mess I started with. I suck at edited so I do very little of it... other than splicing the videos together. This one is somewhat embracing the condition of .y garage. However while rearranging I did sell 3 items making $140 bucks, return 4 items to people who I had borrowed them from and filled up my trash can. Also have another load when its emptied next week.

Hopefully this video inspires someone to find that space in their garage to start their build

https://rumble.com/viav5l-camp-trailer- ... g.....html

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Sun Jun 13, 2021 10:26 am

What will this look like in 10 hoursImage

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Sun Jun 13, 2021 2:31 pm

Test fit of framing for walls. I'm cutting all 4 pieces at one time. Better job for a dado but dont have one. Going to try the circular saw on the next one. 2 joints cut 3 left.ImageImage

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Mon Jun 14, 2021 1:36 pm

Stop breathing in wood dust. I look ridiculous.... however no sore throat the next day and no woody boogers. Yes it would be nice to have a shop with a down draft Dust collection system. No current luck. Ordered some goggles also. Still getting nasty eye boogers in the morning and even the close fit safety glasses are letting things around the edges.Image
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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:10 am

Good information if you are trying to decide what products to actually use. I found the helpful.

Glue/construction adhesive
https://youtu.be/k-g3efGa3sI
https://youtu.be/JyudWdOgrNc

Screws/nails
https://youtu.be/kAxGAIFbqu4
https://youtu.be/qmajKElnwfE



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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Fri Jun 18, 2021 8:50 am

When all you need is time mother nature sends helpImage

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Fri Jun 18, 2021 10:17 pm

Dry fitting wall framing

https://rumble.com/viql0n-dry-fitting-t ... p&mc=di2cs

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:22 am

I'm using the Kreg Jig to drill lots of holes and securing my joints with glue and screws.

https://rumble.com/viqmlv-drilling-hole ... p&mc=di2csImage

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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:28 am

Chiseling out the pockets fornthe Wall framing

https://rumble.com/viqz5b-chiseling-poc ... p&mc=di2cs


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Re: 5x8x4 POD. Finally starting

Postby pace » Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:59 am

My plan was to get the trailer together today so I could mount the floor and framing... however Mother nature just keeps on givingImage

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