Jim Marshall wrote:Len, I have been out of the wood working business for a living, for a while now and I don't know what FRP is.
len19070 wrote:Jim Marshall wrote:Len, I have been out of the wood working business for a living, for a while now and I don't know what FRP is.
Jim
The official definition for FRP is Fiberglass Reinforced Panels. You see it all the time in McDonalds bathrooms. There are 2 different kinds, interior & exterior. The RV industry uses it a lot, or did for sides & roofs. At Home Depot a 4X8 is about $30. It does come in larger sizes. I'm sure someone will chime in here with a web site on it soon.
Happy Trails
Len
Hardin Valley Magic wrote:Jim, I used a piano hinge on mine the tricky part was getting it to seal. However, after many different trys I finally found the right combo.
If I was to do it over again I would go with the simple solution and buy the hurricane hinge.
Jim Marshall wrote:<snip> The reason I didn't want to use a hurricane hinge was I read where they slide side to side when driving. Metal to metal will wear out sooner or later. Thanks again buddy.
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