
Staryder61 wrote:TV and Benroy make a good pair... sure hope the short tongue works out for you..![]()
I'd end up backing up and cutting to sharp and hit the tongue box..
The tongue box looks good with the profile of the Benroy..
You're getting it PMF'dBig step,, WAY TO GO....
Keep it going ,,, David
clamlamp wrote:Cut and glued the trim area with a sharp razor and full strength tbii. Long and tedious process but took my time so I didn't mess up too much. The second side I did turned out much better, no bubbles and minor wrinkles. At first I didn't want to have texture of canvas and was trying to think of a way to smooth it all out but it's growing on me.
Thanks David, I can't remember what you said about your skin. Did you decide what you were going to do?Staryder61 wrote:clamlamp wrote:Cut and glued the trim area with a sharp razor and full strength tbii. Long and tedious process but took my time so I didn't mess up too much. The second side I did turned out much better, no bubbles and minor wrinkles. At first I didn't want to have texture of canvas and was trying to think of a way to smooth it all out but it's growing on me.
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It's all looking good clam,,
Different ones I've seen on the forum, using PMF, have texture.. after painting they look great..
Depending on the paint used and the application used,,The paint will produce some texture of it's own..
You are taking your time applying the canvas,, which will help with the final look...![]()
It's going to look great when you are finished...
and last a long time... David
willrothfuss wrote:Enjoying your build. Thinking of doing a canvas skin myself, so it is nice to see a well built trailer with one. Can't wait to see it finished. Can I ask you for a couple of sources? First, the long fixed windows? Love those. And the canvas- source and weight and weave, or whatever they have on it. I wonder if anyone has spackled/filled the canvas before painting? I guess that would change the whole look- not really canvas anymore.
PS: Do you have a name, or are you happy if we call you "Clam"?
Will
willrothfuss wrote:Wow, thanks for those two great links! Two really clever and creative builders there. Totally committed to PMF now. Looks like you don't have to trim the top edge either, although I am contemplating a paint top and woody sides. I could roll canvas over the top edge I would think, seal the canvas and wood sides really well, and then just add wood trim along the top of the sides- it would be decorative, really. I also like his simple door and window, though I would want a working window. I don't like the ubiquitous lozenge shaped black door everyone uses. I wish there were more door and window options available. What is a Steve Fredrick hatch, btw?
clamlamp wrote:Staryder61 wrote:clamlamp wrote:Thanks David, I can't remember what you said about your skin. Did you decide what you were going to do?
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Re: Colorado Teardrop Build Journal (Build Complete) (kayakd
Postby kayakdlk » Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:04 pm
Tony the epoxy and fiberglass cloth with a Monstaliner paint job was one of my best decisions. No issues. I power wash it at the car wash when I am done from a trip. It worked so well I gave up on adding diamond plate that I had planned. No need, I have even been known to drop by a car wash when on a long trip. Lots of dust and road grime get picked up which in turn as you brush up against it gets inside the teardrop. When I was in Montana several sections of road was being redone and it was just dirt, so before getting to the campground I was looking for car wash to rise off. The kids were sleeping in the truck topper with a topper tent and all of the dirt accumulate at the rear, same with teardrop. I can get by without a rinse off as no dust gets inside the galley but for a 3 week trip a couple times through the car wash to rinse didn't hurt.
I have noticed that on the side I cook more grime sticks, but that would be with any surface. After the power wash I use a degreaser cleaner to get rid of some of the black grime that seems to stick and occasionally I wax the Monstaliner with a car wax to keep it UV protected. If I ever build another one I will use the same fiberglass cloth, epoxy and Monstaliner for the outside
Dan
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