Babartlett wrote:I have had lots of time to work on the trailer since my last post.
Even though the polyurethane was probably stronger, they both made very strong bonds and would sufficiently strong for the high surface area of sandwich composite wall construction. I decided to go with Titlebond II for the rest of the project. Two big reasons are that it is easier to clean up and is much much cheaper!
Looks like the current camping equipment isn't obsolete yet!
noseoil wrote:Nicely done! Your joinery looks first rate, simple, strong and well thought-out. I like the dado joints and aft-bulkhead at the galley, should be a nice stiff box. How are you planning on fastening the bulkhead wall?
Will be a nice camper when it's finished. Good progress report, thanks for posting. Target weight yet?
Gunguy05 wrote:Looking great. You are definitely moving along quickly.
Once question. How are you going to get the roof in between the ledge and the bottom of the spars?
The reason I ask is I thought (at least initlaly) from the ledge you were designing, that you were going to put the roof in first, then the spars on top. It's been done before, aka. the "inside out" method of construction.
Just curious..looking good though.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Brian
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