Added advantage:. It provides its own frame. He just cut the foam and glued it in
I can see that now - looks like I wouldn't even need to finish the edges. You gotta stop tempting me man - I don't need any more projects before my trip!

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Added advantage:. It provides its own frame. He just cut the foam and glued it in
Kick Me wrote:. You gotta stop tempting me man - I don't need any more projects before my trip!
Kick Me wrote: Round windows would keep the stress concentrations down, and I think they'd just look rad! Perhaps plexiglass taped on both sides to cover the hole and insulate. And an internal shade to keep the light out. Literally as I'm writing this I'm starting to change my mind on the "no windows" stance...
Just thinking , might want to stay out of strong crosswinds ... narrow track and all ..
That and the pesky thing called "work".
a few years back one of our members had a “blow over”
Kick Me wrote:So without further ado - here it is, in all its ridiculous glory. Or lack thereof.Enjoy!
http://www.whatwhyand.how/2017/03/hexay ... t-has.html
Kick Me wrote:Did you guys identify the root cause?
I thought at least a photo of your creation should be here, but I'll take it down if you wish.
Don't keep driving when it's really blowing.
Kick Me wrote:I think the tanks being so low as well as all of the wood being on the bottom - it just doesn't want to flip. The top of it weighs next to nothing compared to the fully-loaded trailer. I think that's what keeps it so stable! My dad's old RV used to wiggle pretty good when we passed a semi truck going the other way, but this thing barely wobbles. Could be the shape too maybe?
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