tony.latham wrote:It's an OSB product as you know. Great for sheathing a house, but not so good for a teardrop cabin. It holds screws poorly and doesn't like wood glues or epoxies.
Build out of exterior grade plywood and cover with epoxy (or epoxy/fiberglass if painting). The epoxy will soak into the wood and plasticize the upper layer.
Tony
So you're saying that because it's OSB and not a laminated plywood that the strength/build properties...
friz wrote:That said. If somebody came up with a roto-molded pod similar to the CLC, I would buy it and leave my CLC in the garage. Its a freaking severe weather magnet.
Well......I'm riding a plastic bike and paddling a plastic boat.gudmund wrote:"don't give me no plastic saddle - I want to feel the leather when I ride" Danny O'Keefe
...is as shelf lining...
Tom&Shelly wrote:friz wrote:That said. If somebody came up with a roto-molded pod similar to the CLC, I would buy it and leave my CLC in the garage. Its a freaking severe weather magnet.
tony.latham wrote:...is as shelf lining...
Tom:
Looking at your photos, I've just concluded that you are way over-the-top organized.
My shop? It's a rolling disaster at the moment.
Tony
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