StandUpGuy wrote:I bet you got pretty buzzed working with resin inside that "box".
Pretty interesting stuff you have going there.
Thomcat316 wrote:Anyone see any problems with this design? (I really hope not!!) I had two options here - do a complicated 2 into 1 with twice as many joints and no continuity of fiber back from the coupler to the trailer, or this, which only involved one precision bevel and a couple plates of homemade G10 , and gives both a continuous run of fiber and a nice box to run the wiring in.
Almost ready to go camping!!
Heifer Boy wrote:I like the idea of holding the panels with fender washers. I'd often wondered how to do this with composite panels coz you can't just screw them together like ply.
How did you prepare the panels to take the epoxy? Do they have a gloss coating and are the ends 'open'? Did you have to sand them or is the surface ok as is? Did you just 'glass the top for extra strength or had you not laminated this panel before assembly?
I'm really interested in how you doing all this as I would like to build in composite panels one day myself.
StandUpGuy wrote:What is there for suspension on this trailer?
starleen2 wrote:So - Am I to understand that the "frame rails and the angle are all extruded fiberglass??
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