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Conedodger wrote:I am new here, having only just joined. I have just gone through the 90+ pages reading them all and a jolly good read it was.
For my two cents worth leave it alone, dont split it as all these new bits seem to confuse.
Let people ask the same questions again but rather than point to the other answer in the "big post" answer it again
The "Foamie" section will then become very useful.
If someone ask a question in the "big post" from now on, only then move it to its own post so it developes.
One thing i will say is its nice to see how Eagle went from "newbie" to "Guru", and then to "Foamie Mod" over a few months. In the early days of the tread she was asking questions to be convinced and now is convincing others that this works.
It made me smile when she asked GPW all sorts of questions and he answered. She then built one and used it before GPW even started, in the last few weeks its was as if GPW had to start his to catch up.
Great read and friendships formed (Or should that be foamed....)
Please dont ban me when I say I am not building a Tiny Trailor (Not many do in the UK) but a foam demountable camper and oh do i have loads of questions
Regards
eaglesdare wrote:wow, for a first post i think you did wonderful. your
suggestions make a ton of sense.
when questions are asked we will switch them to their own post and continue that discussion there.
i can't believe you read all 90 plus pages, but then again i have done the same on other threads, and i have actually reread our thread a few times.
so should we get rid of the glue sticky? or just leave it alone. i think that is one of the most mjor issues in this foamie build.
welcome to the forums and i see no reason for you to be banned. thanks for your post. so you are going to build a removable camper? well ask away and we can start with the answers. LOL
eaglesdare wrote:what does the hd stand for towards the bottom of your post? for the life of me i can't figure that one out. lol
Conedodger wrote:Thanks guys for the kind welcome
I think we can say that Eagle and GPW have caused quite a stir with this construction method. Foam coverted with Glassfibre and Epoxy have been done many times and i think most agree using fast drying epoxy it not easy and thats why there is a lot of interest in T2/cloth. However some just dont have the guts to try it, so well done to Eagle for being a trail blazer.
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GPW wrote:Cone , we Always test on scrap bits FIRST!!! Not like it's a big gamble .... especially if you use my Thrifty method of materials acquisition ... The trailer part can always be used for something else ... should you not like it ... Probably would make a great garden/lawnmower shed. playhouse for the kiddies , or Luxury Doghouse
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