glenpinpat wrote:High Density polyethylene or Puck board(Boar Board) has a very high uv protection and can withstand extreme temperatures. I have been looking for an alternative to diamond plating as I find it to heavy for my build. Has anybody used this before? Was it hard to work with? I almost think I should be skinning the whole camper in it!?
bobhenry wrote:I simply tossed the extra lexan I had onto the frame after cutting to size and then flopped the floor on top
NO nail ,bolts, or adhesives for the lexan
GuitarPhotog wrote:bobhenry wrote:I simply tossed the extra lexan I had onto the frame after cutting to size and then flopped the floor on top
NO nail ,bolts, or adhesives for the lexan
Lexan is not HDPE. Lexan is polycarbonate, HDPE is high density polyethylene. HDPE feels slippery since it's the first cousin of Teflon. Lexan is tough plastic often used to make bullet proof windows.
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bobhenry wrote:GuitarPhotog wrote:bobhenry wrote:I simply tossed the extra lexan I had onto the frame after cutting to size and then flopped the floor on top
NO nail ,bolts, or adhesives for the lexan
Lexan is not HDPE. Lexan is polycarbonate, HDPE is high density polyethylene. HDPE feels slippery since it's the first cousin of Teflon. Lexan is tough plastic often used to make bullet proof windows.
<Chas>
I know the difference but I had the lexan and didnt have th HDPE I was mearly trying to show how any water barrier could be added to protect the floor.![]()
The camper that my caboose was built on had an aluminum barrier that was applied the same way. It was simply laid onto the frame and built over. OH by the way Aluminum is not HDPE either!
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