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PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 8:12 am
by focus40mpg
:thinking: I am still in the dreaming/planning phase. I am wondering about construction of something about 5ft x10ft. I admire many of woodsided beauties,but departing from traditional designs I am considering building something lightweight but strong but,not too exotic. I have seen some small buildings made from aluminum/styrofoam/aluminum laminate panels about 1.5 inches thick. Asking for ideas,warnings,sources,etc.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 1:07 pm
by mikeschn
I'm not familar with those aluminum panels you are talking about... I have seen SIPS, structural insulate panels. I've even seen homemade ones, constructed from 1/4" luan and 3/4" insulation.

Yes, I think that would work fine if you plan ahead for all the details...

I built up some stick built walls for the weekender... the end result would have been similar to a SIP. But I had the wood backing where it was needed. With a SIP you would have to add wood backing after the fact, and that, is a bit more difficult.

Mike...

PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 3:39 pm
by focus40mpg
:duh After looking on the net some,I ran across www.strongerlighter.com . They describe what I had in mind but,all of this makes me realize that it is something I could achieve myself with the correct materials,and that this something that many are probably already doing. They call them sandwich panels. I recently heard/saw/dreamt an RV maker has a line using them maybe Jayco. Anyway I can see how some of these ideas can snowball. Maybe this isn't a first project type thing. :?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 6:01 pm
by asianflava
One problem that I can see with usign pre made panels is that you need some kind of "stud" to attach shelves, cabinets, and doors to. You will also need to find a way to "closeout" the edges.

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PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:52 am
by focus40mpg
:thinking: Yes, closing in the edges and any additional framing would lead me back to tradional construction which maybe could be enhanced by fitting a strong foam material closely and gluing it all up as a "sandwich"prefab style before attaching the sides. Carefully done a person might gain enough rigidity to be able to use thinner materials.
It is possible to choke on food for thought.