Je pense que pour la première fois constructeur Peut-être le moyen le plus rapide et le moins cher de construire
.I think for the first time builder Maybe the fastest cheapest way to build with few tools a foam glass any shape .With very little maintenance .As being built out of fiberglass and foam not much to rot. it'll be insulated and very light.
This is not a fiberglass trailtop trailer with DIY fiberglass skins
if you take look at Jess
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsIE8aku1Jo composite materials for the walls and roof build .with Composites now being the catchword you need to be careful cuz remember when a dog eats a tennis ball what comes out is a composite material
I have found you don't need a vacuum table you just need to crap to put on top of it not the tennis ball
composite material
Please any comments are greatly appreciated and probably helpful even it is how your great-aunt makes moonshine from gardenias
where I differ from Jess , Scott ,JIM that have done the hard research . Will be making my own skins and laying up the foam. Bound the walls to the roof making it almost a skeleton frame
ANYONE telling polyester resin will eat Home Depot foam THE RIGHT FOAM is a damn liar!!!!! if you repeat a lie makes you just as big of a fibber
You have to get the right foam ISO cyanide . No it does not put out cyanide gas. On this foam Resin won’t eat any of it so I like to put holes in it that way it locks it going up and down. The weak point in building this way is the foam to glass bound
I found by making my own skins I can add wovening which makes the skin extremely strong and Light.
the Skins you can buy are gelcoat Mat and gelcoat you don't need that extra layer of gelcoat next to the foam. I have not found any place that will add woven fiberglass
i an doing Mike's Nano that he drew up in 2012.
should have had a Pod on her frame within 5 days with 4 hours of work a day. But
I got food poisoning or half a million dollars life insurance disease not sure. Other half has been saying she wants a new Porsche.
The panel in the picture took less than four hours to make and that includes making a template and drilling out 8 sheets of the foam it is ready to be glued to the pod that's with the exterior fiberglass skin the 1'' foam in interior fiberglass skin
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