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Husker Foamie

PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 1:53 pm
by aclarkc
Hello all, kicking off my first foamie build thanks for years of admiring the fine work of many of the folks here on TNTTT.

Plan is to build a 5x8 camper on the 4x8 HF trailer for me and the wife along with our toddler.

As I sit around hoping a HF nearby gets a trailer in stock this week :worship: I was hoping to get some feedback on my plan as it currently stands.

The base is inspired what ghcoe's #1, but with some added spacers to allow for a drip edge.

(Sorry my mock up skill are limited :frightened: )
Side View
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Top view
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Anything I'm missing for the base? Figured I was best served to do some extra planning while i wait for the trailer and flush out my BOM spreadsheet.

Re: Husker Foamie

PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 5:55 am
by GPW
AC, looks Good !!! George is our “ bright star” here so following his advice is highly suggested !!! … :thumbsup: ;)

Re: Husker Foamie

PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 7:15 am
by ghcoe
Thanks GPW!

Drawing looks good. You will need, However, to install what I call inner frame rails. They are basically a board that runs along the wall and floor. I have used 1x2's and 2x2's for this. I have bolted them to the floor, but have had good luck with just gluing them in with Gorilla Glue Construction Adhesive. I did try to make a trailer without them to save on cost, weight and complexity, but I found the canvas delaminating at the subframe areas where they meet the wall. There is just enough flex in the plywood/OSB to cause this condition. By installing the inner frame rails it distributes the forces more across the floor and solved this problem.

The inner frame rails also give a lot of support to the wall to hold it in place as well. It basically creates a channel for the wall to sit in. The canvas holds it on the outside and the inner frame rail holds it in place on the inside. This forces the wall to be held in place with the glue bond working in shear which is a much stronger bond than just glued to the floor.

Good luck! George.

Re: Husker Foamie

PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 9:13 am
by aclarkc
Thanks GPW!

George, I can't believe I forgot the frame rails in the drawings after watching and rewatching your videos :oops:

It's been a long thought about and now long planned project so I'm eager to get started, hopefully one of the HF's comes through for me. Might have to check some of the Iowa locations have some this weekend if nothing comes in this week here. :twisted:

I just need to put digital pen to paper on the galley and I think I'll feet comfortable with the high level plan.

Re: Husker Foamie

PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 8:43 pm
by aclarkc
Snatched the first HF trailer to hit NE soil in weeks today! :lol:

Real work can finally begin tomorrow :beer: