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Postby Gerdo » Mon Jun 27, 2005 6:19 pm

I have my frame. I designed it and had a pro weld it for me. I've been picking up supplies and will start on the floor and walls in the next few days.

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Postby Woody » Mon Jun 27, 2005 6:43 pm

Nice frame, looks plenty strong. Is it heavy? Nice work on the design
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Postby Gerdo » Mon Jun 27, 2005 10:18 pm

It probably weighs about 250#. I want to go on some mild offroad. The main frame is 3/16x2x2, the "wings" are 1/8"x2x2, and the a frame tongue is 3/16x2x3. 15" wheels, 3500lb axle, brakes. It should hold up.
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Postby IraRat » Tue Jun 28, 2005 7:25 am

Wow. Cool. And you even have the fenders on already.
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Postby Gerdo » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:05 pm

I picked up my FRP (Fiberflass Reinforced Plywood) It is 5/8" finished plywood that has Fiberglass covering on both sides. This is the material that they use for building cargo boxes on trucks (like the ryder trucks). Darn near bulletproof.One sheet that I bought was 8'x25', seamless. I started cutting it. Great stuff but itchy! Some shapes coming soon.
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Postby bledsoe3 » Fri Jul 01, 2005 1:31 am

Is that FRP spendy? Also, what size is your frame?
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Postby Gerdo » Fri Jul 01, 2005 4:23 pm

The cost wasn't bad. It was surplus. My tear will be 5'w X 11'L X 4'9"h.
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Postby JunkMan » Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:48 pm

Gerdo wrote:I picked up my FRP (Fiberflass Reinforced Plywood) It is 5/8" finished plywood that has Fiberglass covering on both sides.


That's some nice stuff, wish I could come across a deal on some. I talked to the manufacturers a couple of years ago, when I was thinkig about making a motor home out of a Freightliner.

They can make about any size you want, and have several colors, as well as custom colors availible. Don't remember the cost, but it wasn't cheap.
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Postby Gerdo » Fri Jul 01, 2005 7:09 pm

I bought one sheet that was 8'x25' and 3 that are 8'x8' I'm using it for my floor peices, galley wall and the side walls.
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Postby Gerdo » Sat Jul 02, 2005 4:53 pm

I've been building my floor. I am using my FRP with lap joints and 2x2s with styrofoam insulation. Things are going well.
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Postby darockrider » Sun Jul 03, 2005 2:06 am

congrats on the start of the project.....................however gettin started is ez! It's the gettin finished thats tough! At least thats the way my projects seem to be!

good luck and have fun!

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Postby asianflava » Sun Jul 03, 2005 2:29 am

darockrider wrote:congrats on the start of the project.....................however gettin started is ez! It's the gettin finished thats tough! At least thats the way my projects seem to be!

good luck and have fun!

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I could not agree with you more!!!
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Postby bledsoe3 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 2:55 am

If money and time were not an issue, we would all be done. :cry:
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Postby darockrider » Sun Jul 03, 2005 11:53 am

YUP,

When you got time you got no money and when you got money you got no time! So when you got the TIME think CREDIT CARD :cry:
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Postby Gerdo » Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:59 pm

Busy day. I cut out my walls and did the first "Dry Fit".
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