GPW wrote:Just a thought ... NOT the corrugated stuff , but the kind that comes on the back or writing tablets ~ 1/16"
Hi All, been a couple years since I've posted, but a couple years ago I was thinking about foam for a shelter on my utility trailer in this post...
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=34544 and now there is a section of the forum devoted to foam!
Anyway I've been reading this "new" forum section for a couple days now and I had some comments about this post by GPW that I wanted to share...
As for corrugated cardbard... why not? Layer it up and glue it up (no fancy glue needed) alternation the direction of the corrugation so it acts like plywood. Skip the foam insulation altogether... corrugated cardboard will insulate pretty well. It won't be as light as the foam, but I imagine you could just "paint" it with TB2 and get the water tight shell.
And my second thought...
Very strong, very light, easy to work with and glue things to it, but probably low insulation value... honeycomb core cardboard panels!
http://www.uline.com/BL_1856/Honeycomb- ... =Honeycomb
Because of the low insulating value it would also be possible to make panels of 1" honeycomb cardboard panels for the exterior walls and 1" foam board on the inside.
Probably the flat panel designs like the Weekender would be the best options, since kerfing the honeycomb cardboard panels is going to ruin it's structural soundness...
Anyway, those were just some thoughts...
As for my project... it doesn't look like the utility trailer will be going away, and I can't find a cheap 5x8 trailer, so I'm still wanting to enclose it somehow... and because of the small axle and tires, weight is the prime concern. I'm not terribly concerned with insulation value... I'm a 4-season tent camper.