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TimC wrote:I agree with Qbill. Not sure this has been tested. But why not a hybrid foam/wood frame for the roof? There are no rules. Well, there are but...
1 1/2" spars (maybe mini engineered trusses) topped with 1" foam and PMF seem doable. Insulate between spars and you're super insulated.
And if you have patience you'll get your hands on a salvage pop-up that is just right. The trick is to be quick and don't be afraid to spend a hundred or two on something someone thinks can be renovated (yes, free is better). Sell the fridge, sell the furnace, sell the awning, sell the old 120v to 12v converter. You'll break even or close in no time. Two weeks after buying my $200 Viking I am up $143 including $20 in gas and $32 tipping fees and haven't sold the furnace, water heater, lp tank, or three burner stove yet. But the labor you say! Ha, its entertainment!
GPW wrote:Want STRONGER , go thicker foam !!!
dbhosttexas wrote:... Oh and availability... I see several mid / late 90s pop ups that appear to have blown out roofs or bad canvas that are being given away within my own county.
Bezoar wrote:What adhesive would be best for plywood to foamboard?
dbhosttexas wrote:Well, I might end up checking one or two rigs out this weekend with a friend. There is a known 1980s Palomino sitting in a barn just down the road from my friends place. The original owner has passed on and the family wants it gone to clear out the barn... No idea what shape it is in, or if I can actually use the frame. We will see...
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