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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby KCStudly » Tue May 26, 2015 10:26 pm

Fred Trout wrote:The worst that can happen is your teardrop implodes at 70 mph and causes entropic death of the universe

Moleed math doesn't allow for that eventuality.
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby Fred Trout » Tue May 26, 2015 11:57 pm

HAH !!! Then why did the Beetles write "When I'm 64" ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z-XgIE-SOc

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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby KCStudly » Wed May 27, 2015 6:31 am

You must have missed it; 27 + 37 = 64. You can't make this stuff up. :lol:

Sorry for the thread hijack, it just means that we are enjoying your build and are remembering to have fun! :thumbsup:
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby cpowell243 » Thu May 28, 2015 8:10 pm

You are all welcome to use this thread in any way that works for you. I appreciate the views and comments. Plans are malleable.
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby Fred Trout » Sat May 30, 2015 1:10 am

All joking aside, it's pretty unusual to find a teardrop here that is not completely overbuilt for it's intended use.

Correct me if needed, but there is only one foamie catastrophic failure that stands out mentioned in this forum and that was a very light standy that blew over while being towed and even that resulted in only minor damage able to be repaired. That's a pretty good indication of how robust they seem to be.

Friends of mine destroyed their factory built trailer by hitting the frame/body on a kerb at relatively low speed - the whole thing disintegrated in a storm of wood & aluminum.
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby GPW » Sat May 30, 2015 5:41 am

Fred, technically it wasn’t a Foamie’ failure , but a weather “incident” ... That and a too high vs. width trailer , and no Ballast .. (ask us about the ballast )
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby Fred Trout » Sat May 30, 2015 11:23 am

Exactly, GPW !!

The point I was making is the execution of the foamie exceeded the design and use, as well as minimized the damage. No exploding sticks & metal on what would certainly have been total disaster for most factory made pull behinds. :thumbsup: Seems like the fiberglass shell trailers have greater innate longevity though.
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby RRJR » Sun May 31, 2015 2:03 am

cpowell243 wrote:try again[img]131887[/img]


Here's how I attached my walls to the floor. The floor is 2" foam sandwiched between 2 layers of 3/8th inch plywood that is covered with 10 oz burlap glued on with paint. I then took metal flashing and made a channel for the walls to sit down into. The metal flashing goes under the bottom of the floor about 2". It is glued and screwed and some areas I used rivits. By attaching my walls this way the foam is glued on all 3 sides. Also the metal flashing gives me a hard point for attaching the clearance lights. The best part of doing it this way was that I got all the metal flashing free from craigslist.



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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter132219 Warrior with aero front

Postby cpowell243 » Sun May 31, 2015 11:08 pm

RRJR,
Thanks for reply and pics. I could add metal to exterior to create 3-sided pocket. Will ahveot think about whether it's needed.
Moving forward with side panels:
[img]132219[/img]
\and
[img]132220[/img]

Pillar and side panel: 132221
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby cpowell243 » Sun May 31, 2015 11:10 pm

Next comes the lower and upper panels to create nest for hatch
13222

and132223

Everything i dryfitted at this point.
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby cpowell243 » Sun May 31, 2015 11:15 pm

Sorry - wrong photo ID
Let's try this:
[img]132386[/img] shows pillar and metal brackets

and [img]132387[/img]
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby cpowell243 » Sun May 31, 2015 11:17 pm

[img]132388[/img] shows the pocket to join lower and upper panels. Hatch will nest on the outside of the lower panel.
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby cpowell243 » Sun May 31, 2015 11:22 pm

[img]132388[/img].
Rear view of both lower panels.

Here is the side view with lower and upper panels dry-fitted. Rear of lower panel is 40" H. Hatch in raised position will create 72" rear access
[img]132388[/img]

Here is view from interior - panels are flush on the inside. since lower is 2" thick and upper is 1" thick. Hatch will be 3/4" polystyrene.
[img]132391[/img]
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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby cpowell243 » Fri Jun 05, 2015 4:08 pm

Moving forward with Beula- here is the dry-fitted hatch in open and closed positions. Hatch is 3/4" polystyrene walls and a 1 1/2" kerfed ceiling. Planning to beef up the wall-ceiling joint with with an angled piece of 2" polystyrene. Pics of one side of the hatch:

Closed:
[img]132591[/img]

and

[img]132592[/img]

Open:
[img]132593[/img]

and

132594

Comments on strength of this arrangement after canvassing? Do I need a luaun on the inside for additional strength. Importance of spars with 6" span of 1 1/2" polystyrene? If needed, and correct spacing?

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Re: BEULA - a foam Winter Warrior with aero front

Postby cpowell243 » Fri Jun 05, 2015 4:10 pm

Sorry - make that a 6' span. Ch
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