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linuxmanxxx wrote:Now there is a key word in this whole weight loss drive is structural integrity. If you had a foot of snow fall on your foam structure can it withstand the added weight on top of it? DOT and OSHA standards are in place for many reasons and safety being the number one thing. That's why on the exterior shell surface is where my greatest concerns lie for stiffness and strength of the overall structure. If a person couldn't lay or walk on the roof of the camper, I'd sure not be very comforted sleeping in it. What if a storm blew through and took a tree limb onto the structure? Lots of things to ponder more than light and cheap in life.
GPW wrote:We do have a Real Engineer on board now to splain’ it all ...
linuxmanxxx wrote:I live in texas where hail storms are a huge reality and pop in nothing flat so mock that all you want but we are talking about kids safety as well if you ut your kids in your camper. Would you send your kids to school in a tent or a subsafe structure? Same chances of something happening there as in a camper. Yup! It would probably get dimpled pretty well. So does the metal on a car roof.
My point is there are consequences to structural integrity being traded off for weight and towability and if that one branch did fall and kill someone you strongly urged to ditch it all and go canvas and foam how you gonna feel? You gonna blame it on the foam or canvas when they weren't suggesting to use themselves to build? I've seen a tree branch fall through a house roof! The foam might help cradle a person.
If you get caught in one in a blizzard and 3 ft of snow is piled on it and it collapses on someone inside was the weight savings worth getting smothered to death? My point is consider the environment and try and make it as safe as possible. If its just you in it and you don't care about overall safety is one thing but if others are involved they are at risk as well. I wouldn't want anybody to get stuck in a blizzard with 3 ft. of snow on their roof! ...Even in a plywood trailer! Anybody that does that might be a little![]()
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