My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toyota

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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby twisted lines » Fri Dec 09, 2022 6:21 pm

Thanks for More :thumbsup:
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby jakejakejake » Sun Dec 18, 2022 5:19 pm

twisted lines wrote:Thanks for More :thumbsup:


Another One!

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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby twisted lines » Mon Dec 19, 2022 5:44 pm

Yep thaddel work :beer:
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby jakejakejake » Sat Jan 07, 2023 10:32 am

Hey everybody! Heres the latest video build update, just finishing up odds and ends. We took our first test drive!
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby jakejakejake » Sun Jan 29, 2023 2:39 pm

Hey guys, finally making headway on paint prep!Check out my latest vidya on the tube for some insight into what it takes to paint a fiberglassed Foamie! :beer:

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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby twisted lines » Sun Jan 29, 2023 4:42 pm

I enjoyed watching you do that work very much :frightened:
First job I had after High school, was at a custom body shop,
Had two BIL's that Owned them :beer:
Never seen the tape trick.

Couple :thinking: years later took Auto Cad 2000
Been Cheating with Solid Edge 2D for cnc to long.
Rounded Corners it is. That's going to suck!
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby jakejakejake » Sun Jan 29, 2023 4:55 pm

twisted lines wrote:I enjoyed watching you do that work very much :frightened:
First job I had after High school, was at a custom body shop,
Had two BIL's that Owned them :beer:
Never seen the tape trick.

Couple :thinking: years later took Auto Cad 2000
Been Cheating with Solid Edge 2D for cnc to long.
Rounded Corners it is. That's going to suck!


I really enjoy the overall bodywork process, but the sanding and the mess drives me nuts! The rounded corners aren't so bad with a semi soft sanding block and some good tunes 8)

Autocad 2d is my bread and butter, I learned in high school, not knowing it would be such an integral part of my life 15 years later.
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby twisted lines » Sun Jan 29, 2023 10:07 pm

jakejakejake wrote:The rounded corners aren't so bad with a semi soft sanding block and some good tunes 8)

Router's to loud and dirty, still cleaning from #1, Hot Wire & Tune's
Sure Are making it Difficult :NC
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby jakejakejake » Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:34 pm

twisted lines wrote:Router's to loud, Hot Wire & Tune's
Sure Are making it Difficult for me :NC


HAHA yeah. Hotwire seems to be the way to go when initially shaping the foam. Im not sure the foam mess is completely avoidable.

A downdraft style paint booth has been on my wishlist for ages, now that would be a real luxury for foam and sanding dust!
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby GPW » Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:35 am

J3, we sanded everything Outside , the dust soon gets assimilated into the ground ... If it rains , it floats away ... :o

As far as rounded corners , foam is super easy to sand and work , and if you want accuracy , make some cardboard radius templates ... Foam offers many tempting shapes , easily done with a couple grades of sandpaper on a sanding block . You can get it quite smooth . Perfect for fiberglassing as the glass can adapt to more rounded shapes. PMF will be a bit more challenging . But not much .
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby jakejakejake » Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:22 am

GPW wrote:J3, we sanded everything Outside , the dust soon gets assimilated into the ground ... If it rains , it floats away ... :o


An outside workspace under some shade cloth may be in order this spring. Only 9 degrees this morning :cry:
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby jakejakejake » Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:35 pm

Man, This forum is moving slow lately, everyone must be in hibernation!

Here's the latest installment of the foamie build. I think I've had my fill of bodywork/sanding/painting for the year!

Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/jCRoV3XvA_o

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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby GPW » Fri Feb 10, 2023 5:35 am

3Jake , I think everybody is still FROZEN ... :frightened:
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby jakejakejake » Fri Feb 10, 2023 8:58 am

GPW wrote:3Jake , I think everybody is still FROZEN ... :frightened:


I believe it, It's certainly that time of year! In the teens here this morning, but luckily our cold is short lived. Forecast shows mid 60's the next two days. Good thing, because I cant wait much longer to take the camper on its inaugural overnight!
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Re: My first Foamie build-slide in truck camper for 1979 Toy

Postby OP827 » Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:18 pm

Great resourcefulness with a portable light bar. This must have allowed a paint spray control comparable to a professional painting booth. I will make sure to use this tip next time I do a paint job. Thanks for sharing your ideas Jake!
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