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GPW wrote:Er, actually the foam does have some strength ,a good bit , we've used it for many years to great acclaim ...
Conedodger wrote:GPW wrote:Er, actually the foam does have some strength ,a good bit , we've used it for many years to great acclaim ...
I am sorry GPW, I seemed to offend you and that was not at all what i was trying to do. I was not saying anything other than my findings.
The foam on its own obviously has some strength but IMHO nothing like traditional materials or the strength it has once covered.
For a laugh I just tested standing a piece if plain foam between 2 bricks and it broke with a snap, I can kick a hole in it in a single kick without much problem.
Even though I wanted to give my test bit some more time to dry or cure (Which is it?) i tried one with cloth on between the bricks and it held my weight which broke the plain foam. Its also much harder to kick through, even with steel toe caps boots, however its possible but you have to be real animal to do it, almost bear like......
Once again sorry, i am no expert, in fact never built a foamie and maybe I should just read and take note
All the best
Colin
Conedodger wrote:Thanks GPW,
As i have said before i want to build a camper for the back of my truck, not a tiny trailer.
I am 100% convinced with using foam but the last thing i want to happen is i make one on some mountain track its falls apart due to a cloth malfuction
Conedodger wrote:Thanks GPW,
As i have said before i want to build a camper for the back of my truck, not a tiny trailer.
I am 100% convinced with using foam but the last thing i want to happen is i make one on some mountain track its falls apart due to a cloth malfuction
Conedodger wrote:Swampjeep:
I think its just being convinced to take a leap of faith.
At the start my build was going to be Epoxy / glassfiber / Foam.
I never thought i would be but i am now convinced on epoxy in structural points and cloth / PVA in others.
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