Thanks for the welcome all!
There doesn't seem to be very many of us from Saskatchewan! Looking forward to bringing my finished build to car shows around town and hopefully giving others the itch to build one!
pchast wrote:Welcome!
Have you made a commitment to any type of material? I don't
know the area that you live in... If there are any commercial
roofer companies in the area Foam should be simple to source.
Good luck with your design
We'd love to see pictures.

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I think I am pretty well sold of a sandwich construction of 1/8" baltic birch, 3/4" underlay plywood, 1/8" miscellanious "pretty" plywood. I like the cabin like feel, so I would like to try and keep a wood type of wall inside, and a hollowed out 3/4" with rigid foam insulation. (and less weight). My real block is my exterior choice. I love the woody feel, and I think I have the craftsmanship - but I am having some trouble finding any sort of high quality clear epoxy. If I can at all avoid shipping this in, I will. I also have a choice of 60" aluminum, but then its not a woody
Vedette wrote:Welcome to the Forum from a fellow Canuck.
Read as much as you can about the parts you will need in for your build.....converter, running lights, jacks, shore line receptacle, etc. etc.
Then make ebay your friend.
Yes, our dollar is in the tank right now, but the price difference is worth it.
Good Roads
Brian & Sandi
Brian & Sandi - I think you nailed it. The more I search on the forum, the longer my ebay list grows! As many have said on here, "you will remember the quality far longer than the price" I am trying my best to stick to this, but I do have a bit of a budget I need to stick too. My main purchased items will doors and hurricane hinge, I just love the full window/screen look, and knowing they will stand up for a while without leaking. Also I don't trust my abilities enough to make one successfully.
bc toys wrote:Welcome our northern friend I think you will regret not going with 5x10 you can add the 2ft to the 8ft piece and the floor add the 2 ft in the middle but most of all do whet you will be happy with weather it be 5x8 or 5x10 Good luck and keep us posted
If the plan is to use the baltic birch - 5x5 sheets - I will extend to 5x10. I figure if I am going to have a seam anyway, why not take advantage of the 10ft long sheets. And as you said BC Toys, it will be worth it to have the extra space.
Shadow Catcher wrote:Our tear is a 6X10 but has an all aluminum frame and weighs in at about 1600#. cabin framing is 1X1.5X .06 aluminum, exterior is Filon and about 1/8" interior is 1/8" RV interior vinyl over ply.
Considering your tow vehicle you NEED brakes.
AC Ours is a hacked Frigidaire 5,000 BTU How I did that is in a post.

Heat is either an Espar diesel heater using the same ports, a West Marine 120AC heater or a automotive heater core using hot water from our 6gal water heater.
Fans are a pair of Antec three speed 80mm computer case fans (lower power consumption)

Shadow Catcher - I didn't even think about putting on brakes. This week I just purchased a set of 2000# torsion axles, that will be mounted to a 2x2 steel frame. My hope was to overbuild the trailer so I can unbolt the tear and use the trailer for other plans if I need to haul something some day.
How do you like the Filon? Was it hard to work with, is it heavier than Aluminum? I may have access to some locally, it will be costly though, but it may be worth it.
Thanks all! Keep an eye out for my Build Journal - I have learnt so much from everyone, I feel It's only right to post as many pictures as I can and document it for others!
Brett