goldcoop wrote:Chad-
Cedar Siding! What was I thinking![]()
I think it looks great, BUT weighs a ton![]()
Cheers,
Coop
Dooner wrote:I think it looks great. Maybe you can get some of those fake rocks made from foam and build a rock chimney on the side. That would give it a real cabin look and feel.
aquaholic14 wrote:Great info and wonderful looking tears. Can someone tell me about the frp sheets that lowes/home depot sells?
goldcoop wrote:Too much thermal expansion/contraction + questionable UV light stability![]()
Dooner wrote:Here is a cheap option. I just painted mine with house paint. I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
Alfred wrote:Dooner wrote:Here is a cheap option. I just painted mine with house paint. I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
Hey! I think that looks great!
I like the KISS approach of just painting it, I mean its good enough for houses year round, ought to work for something that is just going to be outside a few days, once in awhile.
My question is how do you seal it underneath? Did you still epoxy or glass, or primer then paint, or just paint (How many coats???)
Thanks, AL in Asheville
Alfred wrote:Hi Dooner,
I am guilty of semantic ambiguity! I meant, how did you undercoat the paint, on the entire camper, not just underneath the trailer!
Thanks, AL.
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