I am waiting for a 5 x 9 trailer that a buddy is building for me. Going to deck it with 1/2" plywood on a 2 x 2 frame, with below-deck storage, a'la Mike's standie.
I got hold of 12 pcs of 4 x 8 urethane foam panels for $12 each. They are 1.7" thick and have a fiberglass paper on each side. It's not tar paper, at least I don't think it is, but it has perforations every two inches. little tiny holes. The face is fiborous to the touch and I actually now have fiberglass in my skin. lol
I intend to have a standard galley in the back, and a bulkhead in the front that I can make some storage out of. A headboard that has opening doors for storage, then a couple narrow "closets" above.
I have a sketch of the profile. I'm not much of an artist, nor can I do sketchup or cad. I'll scan a pick of the profile in later, as soon as I find my sketch pad.

The panels are edge-glued with gorilla glue. They also have 3" x 3/4 dowels six inches from the bottom then every 12". Not sure what that'll do for it, but I thought what the hey.
I was mightilly impressed with the finish on the canvas with both the TBII and the exterior latex enamel paint I used in the adhesion tests. I think one or two more coats of paint will get that slightly bumpy but smooth finish that I was thinking of.


Hopefully I'll get my trailer this week and get the chance to make some sawdust next weekend.
Thanks.
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