Coroplast foamie?

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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby KCStudly » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:40 pm

I was able to get several top sheets from a yard/moving sale. They had a bunch of clothes out and some old towels so I asked if they had any old sheets. The lady said sure she did, but she had not put them out because she figured nobody would want them. I got a pair of wooden crutches (for adjustable side table legs), a breakfast-in-bed tray table, two king and one queen sized top sheets (and maybe something else I am forgetting :thinking: ) for $5.
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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby Tundrwd » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:58 pm

Yeah, I've thought of sheets at garage sales, DAV, and thrift stores. For whatever reason, there just aren't any, and right now, weather hasn't been conducive to garage sales.
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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby GPW » Fri Mar 07, 2014 5:58 am

Tund , we used 18 oz. canvas on the FoamStream... :o Thick stuff ... only because we were covering Beaded foam (that I got cheap) .. and we wanted a Strong outer skin ... and it is ... :thumbsup:
On the foamie #1 we used a Linen canvas that we had for painting on (very strong , yet light) , and bedsheets to cover the inside , which turned out very nice and still added significant strength ..
Practically any common fabric will work ... :thinking:

Around here Yard sales start After spring Cleaning ... Spring yet to happen ... so far... :roll:
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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby rowerwet » Fri Mar 07, 2014 7:52 am

my tear has 10 oz canvas, three years old now. I'm testing an old worn out bed sheet on my roof hatch on the house right now. (poor mans fiberglass)
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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby GPW » Fri Mar 07, 2014 8:52 am

I’m still intrigued with the idea of Burlap as a skin... :thinking: Cheap enough for any budget!!! ;) Free if you use “sacks” !!! If you want STRONGER, double it up ... “two skins are better than one “ .. :lol: OK, it does have a large weave, but that could be filled in another manner... something we’ve not discussed as yet (as I can remember) :thinking:
Acrylic Modeling Paste ... :o Acrylic, so is paint compatible , Flexible , perfect for our use, very “FILLING” ... used as a "skim coat" , with a little practice , it’e easy to achieve a very smooth finish ... You don’t need much because you’re not building up a finish (sculpting , it’s intended purpose) , but merely filling in the weave... It does take a little practice to get it “just right” ...or just put on another coat ... it sands well too ... 8) I’ve used this preparing canvas for painting , some of which was a very coarse weave , much akin to a sack ... ( I remember seeing a Van Gogh at the Met that was painted on a sack ... True !!!)

The test : Try tearing a Burlap sack with your hands... ain’t gonna’ happen !!!
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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby atahoekid » Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:47 am

I have a feeling that burlap might be hard to find. I haven't seen a burlap sack in years. i've seen the synthetic replacement and lots of paper sacks but not burlap. Anyone else seen burlap in common use. I'm pretty much a city kid so that probably explains why I don't.
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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby Tundrwd » Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:56 pm

Yeah, burlap just isn't used anymore. You can buy the material ,but it isn't too cheap either.

GPW, checked out site you mentioned. 6oz on sale for $6 a yard. Normally $10 a yard. Heavier weights run more $$. Not sure if it's a "permanent sale" or a real one. At their normal prices, higher than local fabric stores by a $1 or so.

I DID finally find some canvas drop cloths at a Menards a 9x12 for $13. The local Lowes and HD don't normally even have canvas. Just the cheapie plastic stuff.

So, those drop cloths are certainly more in the price range I'm looking.
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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby pagroundhog » Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:53 pm

Old thread but Coroplast 1/ Canbe had in colors. 2/ It is used in signs and can be spec'd UV resistant 3/ can be pained (Fusion) 4/ Joinable with Hot glue or any glue approved fot Polethylene 5/ Amazing strength in lanination especially Cross laminated 6/ Easily cut/shaped 7/ Fiber glassed over 8/ Stitched with Zip ties or rivets 9/ available in various thicknesses 10/ Hard to beat in strength/weight/cost comparison
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Re: Coroplast foamie?

Postby GPW » Fri Nov 06, 2015 6:02 am

The only thing about Coroplast ....how do you repair it ??? :thinking:
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