GPW wrote:
Steve, what's your "take" on all of this ???/ Curious???
The evolution of material types is moving quickly. We have a huge movement going here with the use of modern materials coated via retro technology. Cost being the driving force as usual.
I was in Albuquerque last week, I saw a guy building a wall around his back yard by gluing blocks of foam together, he did a little shaping to round the tops and corners of the wall. even put in some nichos, then he sprayed a lightweight coating on it and it looked like a real adobe wall.
Looks to me we could have some serious compound curves and radii built in foam sheet and glued block, shaped with a power hand planer, and finished with an orbital sander. Interior framing could consist of not much more than a bulkhead or two. Is anyone here familiar with commercial spandex used in the construction of movie sets? It has bi-axial stretch capability, (no wrinkles in compound curves) comes in wide widths and is sold by the yard at not too an unreasonable price. I think it has about a 2:1 maximum stretch ratio. Could you possibly cover a whole trailer with one piece?
Sorry to hijack the thread. Back to your regular programming
