saywhatthat wrote: Fiberglass Sheet - Has anyone tried using that plastic or fiberglass shower surround? what wrong with people. why not use the real thing. with woven can make supper strong and light easy to make a 4 year could make sheets with $ 5.00 in tools been around for over 75 years wont crack . you can bound the edges and make it basically a one-piece shell add a bit of $21 foam no $100 a sheet ply wood If the real world knocked a hole at the size of your head so that someday you may have to fix it because there's nothing to rot
I have no idea what you are saying here sorry; all I can get out of this is that you don' like fiberglass as a skinning material and "the real thing" is out there somewhere.
What I think you are saying is that plastic\fiberglass panelling as a skin will break up as it is hit with rocks and other minor impacts. So which is the better approach; building foam plywood composite panels and making the shell that way? How thick should the plywood be? is 1/4 inch inside and outside thick enough?
Or
Is building a frame and filling the voids with foam and then putting a aluminium or plywood skin over it and sealing it? *either glassing over the ply or using angle iron and seam tape to seal up the aluminium skin)