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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby atahoekid » Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:00 am

Thanks for the support. I really do like camping and the Oregon coast. But Mother Nature prevailed this time. Just part of the game... I hate wheel bolts too. I agree about that wheel bouncing around. I'm real glad it didn't hit anybody or anything...
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby pete42 » Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:23 pm

I just reread this post one great foamy.
remember back when people were poo-pooing using foam for a trailer
I admit I was Skeptical using glue and cloth instead of epoxy and fiberglass
but I was won over and am a big sideline supporter of using foam.

again nice trailer :beer:
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby atahoekid » Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:26 am

Thanks Pete, Initially I read the big thread and thought it might work, I thought about it some more and was pretty sure it would work, played with it a bit and was certain it would work and then I built a foamie and am absolutely amazed by how well it works. Glad you're convinced too... :beer:
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby GPW » Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:05 am

NAAAA!!! Foam will never work and will implode and blow right off the trailer ... :roll: Right !!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby atahoekid » Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:28 pm

"But what if someone hits it with a hammer?????" :? :? :? :? No one has hit any trailer with any hammer... just not a real life scenario... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby tyc221 » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:22 am

Mel, just read your entire build, absolutely amazing!! You have convinced me to go foam. I was wondering if you had a weight for the road foamie?
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby atahoekid » Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:06 pm

No, sorry I don't. If I were forced to guess I'd say 1000 to 1200#s. just a guess. I used a few sheets of plywood in the interior for shelving and cabinets, and there's essentially two floors since the bed sits on a platform. It's the wood that piles on the weight. I stuck with 1/2" everywhere. The other issue for me, was size. My finished trailer is 7 feet wide about 13 feet long and stands almost 6 feet off the ground. Weight wasn't much of an issue for me since I have a big truck to tow with. Hope that helps. Just ask if you have any questions.
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby atahoekid » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:28 am

So those of you who have read this thread previously may remember that at the outset of the maiden voyage, I had a wheel go flying off at about 30 mph. It did cause minimal damage to one of the side walls but otherwise no damage and the trip went very well. The Road Foamie is amazing to tow, is rain tight, nearly soundproof and plenty roomy for my wife and I and our two dogs. We went out for our second road foamie trip and for a second time we had a mishap. This time, the Road Foamie came unhitched while we were driving along a gravel road at about 45 mph and I hit a poorly marked and very rough RR crossing. (Yes, I know... WAY too fast for the conditions... :oops: :( :roll: ) It seems I had not put in the coupling lock pin. DUUUHHHHH!!!!! :x :shock: :? :cry: . I brought the truck and now unhitched trailer to a gradual stop and stepped out to see the damage. The safety chains did their job (mostly) holding the trailer tongue just high enough off the ground to prevent a major catastrophe. The cowling on the nose of the trailer (a new addition) was pushed up against and under the rear bumper. I also had damage to the crank handle of the trailer tongue jack which rendered it inoperable. Luckily, I had my floor jack to jack up the trailer and get it rehitched, put in the lock pin (which was at the time of the incident, sitting unused in the cab of my truck) and proceeded on the way. This is what the damage to the 3/4" foam and fiberglass cowling looks like:

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You can see that it is still in one piece. It is a bit worse off for wear, but it did not crumble into a billion pieces and retained it's essential shape

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A bit of a closer look at the damage

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A look at the damage from the inside. I think the sock which is fiberglass in this case, did it's job which is to hold everything together. Without the sock, it looks like it would have broken into pieces. It is also just on the exterior. If it had been fiberglassed on the inside, the damage might have been to the bumper of the truck 8) :lol: :R

So as bad as this is, I think it serves as empirical proof of our theories. This is indeed a strong way to build. This cowling took a big hit, stayed intact, retained its' shape, stayed in place and may have protected the propane tank that sits right in the front of the cowling. I never designed it to do that, but it looks like that's what it did. So bring on the bears, flying turkeys and the hammers. This foam that we're using, when encased by the sock and without even making a composite panel is indeed, strong stuff. If it were an aluminum cowling, it would have bent out of shape, probably not stayed in place and would have damaged my bumper on the truck. If the cowling were commercial fiberglass, it would have broken up and perhaps shattered, not retained it's shape and may have left gouges in the truck bumper. With the exception of the tongue jack which has already been replaced, there is no damage to the Road Foamie.

I told my co-workers this story and after having a few good laughs at my expense about Asian drivers and the need to restrict my access to trailers, they did admit to the strength of the build. This Foamie has endured two major thumps and has suffered no significant damage to the trailer itself. Would I recommend this building method? ABSOLUTELY!!! Will I do a better job of making sure I get the running gear right before the next trip in two weeks? ABSOLUTELY!!!
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Re: Road Foamie -Home after Road Trip 2 and Incident 2

Postby KCStudly » Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:52 am

Oops. Sorry that happened to you, but it sounds like you got thru it okay and managed to come out of it with a good attitude. :thumbsup:

Did you see the write-ups about adjusting the coupler mechanism to fit the ball properly? If not you may want to do that next. I believe it was Compass Rose that sparked off that discussion.

Can't hurt to mention that again while you've got everyone's attention.

Whew, close call. You could just lie and tell everyone that your bottle cowling was really intended to be a well designed impact absorption device and it has successfully passed the destructive test portion of the design phase. :lol: :shock: :? :cry: :D

Glad everyone is okay.
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Re: Road Foamie -Home after Road Trip 2 and Incident 2

Postby PKCSPT » Tue Jun 11, 2013 3:00 am

This is the second foamie in an accident and both really did hold up well.
That pesky lock pin, so easy to forget.
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Re: Road Foamie -Home after Road Trip 2 and Incident 2

Postby bonnie » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:30 am

Wow. Glad everyone is okay. Not the way I'd want to test strength, either.
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Re: Road Foamie -Home after Road Trip 2 and Incident 2

Postby GPW » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:59 am

:o Foam is tough ... no need for more testing ... :roll:
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Re: Road Foamie -Home after Road Trip 2 and Incident 2

Postby wagondude » Tue Jun 11, 2013 8:10 am

I think both you and Catherine are going way above and beyond in your testing. ;) The good news is that anyone who doubts the strength can clearly see their doubts are misplaced.
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Re: Road Foamie -Home after Road Trip 2 and Incident 2

Postby GPW » Tue Jun 11, 2013 8:40 am

This should have been sufficient proof , but you can’t argue with “road” testing ... :thinking: 79717
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Re: Road Foamie -Home after Road Trip 2 and Incident 2

Postby Wobbly Wheels » Tue Jun 11, 2013 9:05 am

lock pin (which was at the time of the incident, sitting unused in the cab of my truck)


Yeah, I've never done anything like that myself :oops:

It's interesting that the compression wrinkled the glass but didn't tear it. 6oz cloth ?
Good to know that, if you have a mishap while towing, the bond between the foam and glass is good enough to get all the pieces home. I was pretty happy with my peel tests, but it can't compare to real results like this.
Sorry you have to redo the box but thanks for posting it :thumbsup:
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