Just starting a design and I have decided on a 5X10 woodie completely faced with 4 oz fiberglass outer skin, no paint, maybe some pinstriping.
I have looked at lots of the information here and on the marine sites as to how to do fiberglassing in general. I have no prior experience with fiberglass.
The question that one has is how to handle the openings ie door, fan, skylight openings and the "open" edges ie along the bottom edge where walls meets the floor or trailer. Assuming a thick (over 1") wall and roof, how far over or onto the edge should the fiberglass be done? For most of these openings, there will be moldings/flanges that cover the edges of the openings.
Obviously there are issues with 90 degree corners. Do you round all edges? With what ie rotor, power sander or hand sand? Assuming an outer plywood skin at 1/8", does that change anything?
How do you deal with the inside corners ie the corner of the door opening?
Do you worry about the resin getting on the interior surfaces ? ( I am good but not perfect painter ) Would you suggest finishing the interior first, then mask, then fiberglass?
How do you keep the glass/epoxy off the trailer frame? Or is that unnecessary?
Similarly how does one handle small openings -- holes for lights and wiring opening in the outer walls. Do you worry about the glass or resin getting onto the wires/cables/tubing? Most likely the rough wiring will be in place before skin is done.
Any advice on reaching in on the roof outside of longer arms and a taller ladder?
Any other advice is welcome.
Thanks in advance.