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Frp pebble side down

Postby jtsarby » Mon Jul 18, 2011 4:48 pm

I decided to use frp to skin my camper. I want a smooth surface however the smooth Frp is $20 higher than the pebbled Frp. Would there be any problem with buying the pebbled finish an attaching it to the camper smooth side out?
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Postby aggie79 » Mon Jul 18, 2011 4:55 pm

I don't believe the back side of the FRP has gel coat. This may not matter if you plan to paint the FRP. I think the real issue will be how to adhere/attach the FRP pebble-side down. You won't be able to glue it, but I guess you could float it and capture the edges with trim.
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Postby dh » Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:01 am

Pebble side out might look interesting... I think having to finish it and figuring out how to attach it might not outweigh the $20 per sheet.
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Postby bobhenry » Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:50 am

Just finished the chuck wagon with the pebble faced FRP. The distressed face is to aid in hiding any surface scratches and future damage. I loved working with the stuff. Cuts with a fine blade in a circular saw , a jig saw, router, I even used a power planer to level out some unsteady jig saw cuts. I used no glue, the bay doors and and the screws are all that hold the FRP on. I used nothing under the roof panels but the 12" on center spars. Several of our group have used it for roofing and the material holds up admirably.

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The dust and shards produced while cutting the FRP are not friendly to the eyes. Wear complete wrap around eye protection. The trailer is done and I still am having serious eye infections. It has been 3 weeks since I was cutting and sawing this stuff and I am still tossing drops in my eyes and having goop and green discharges oozing out of the corners of my eyes. So please protect your eyes

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Postby wagondude » Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:47 am

bobhenry wrote:One word of serious warning..... Do not be a macho dumb ass like me!
The dust and shards produced while cutting the FRP are not friendly to the eyes. Wear complete wrap around eye protection. The trailer is done and I still am having serious eye infections. It has been 3 weeks since I was cutting and sawing this stuff and I am still tossing drops in my eyes and having goop and green discharges oozing out of the corners of my eyes. So please protect your eyes



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Postby dh » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:41 pm

I'm glad you posted pics of the chuckwagon... and not your eyes.
Bob, could you clarify ''distressed'', did you mount it pebble side in as sugested in the OP?
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Postby bobhenry » Wed Jul 20, 2011 2:02 pm

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Postby aggie79 » Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:48 pm

BTW - I used FRP on the underside of my hatch - pebble side facing out.

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Like Bob said, when you cut/drill the stuff, shavings and chunks fly everywhere.
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Postby CarlLaFong » Wed Jul 20, 2011 6:27 pm

I have installed quite a bit of FRP, in restrooms and kitchens, when I was a working carpenter. The back side, of all the stuff that I ever used, was ugly. It has no shine, to give it some "tooth", so the adhesive will stick
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Postby jtsarby » Wed Jul 20, 2011 10:02 pm

I am planning on painting the smooth side.
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Postby CarlLaFong » Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:15 pm

jtsarby wrote:I am planning on painting the smooth side.
Shouldn't be a problem then. If you're going to use adhesive, rough it up real good.
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Postby halo1 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:43 am

Looks good in the lid area, Im taking the plunge and using frp pebble side out, I think it will hold up just fine. I had other ideas but there slowly fading away lol.
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Postby Visionquest » Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:26 pm

Check out the ROAM build if you haven't already. The FRP pebble side out looks very sharp on this trailer.
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Postby b.bodemer » Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:38 am

Like bobhenry cautioned: be careful when cutting. I wore long sleeves,gloves and eye protection. The finer the cut the more dust. I vacuumed everything up right away.

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Postby pmspirito » Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:40 pm

what did you use to attach the FRP to the underside of the lid?

Screws or those plastic drive in rivits. are the holes drilled oversize to allow for movement.

I plan to use FRP on the ceiling of my cargo conversion.

thanks for the cutting info.
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