The Artisan
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Will be buying an armorthane setup for this and doing truckbeds. Very Cool indeedCool
Mind if I ask how you are applying the Polyurea?
It is super cool stuff.
Kevin
Will be buying an armorthane setup for this and doing truckbeds. Very Cool indeedCool
Mind if I ask how you are applying the Polyurea?
It is super cool stuff.
Yeah in my sig. I bought my panels but I will me making my own in the future with a vacuum setupkonakid do you have a link to a build or pics? I might be going down this path in the next few weeks. I haven't quite decided on how to do joints yet... was thinking laying my own fiberglass down would be best
DOH just saw your signature
sending you a pmAny chance you are hitting the NW Overland Rally this weekend Kevin?
Id love to visit and talk shop :ylsmoke:
This is the thread I was looking for. He did not use all top notch products ,but he built it and is out exploring. http://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/52844-Building-your-own-canopy-camperHey guys..
Been pouring over quite a few builds trying to get ideas for an upcoming project. I was almost certain I was going to build a steel frame but I see quite a few built out of all wood and skinned in epoxy or aluminum...
My question is... how do these hold up on the road? I cant wrap my head around how something shaped like a brick taking quite a bit of wind and such.. built solely out of would... could hold up.
I would think going the route of wood would be substantially lighter... but I want to be certain that if I go that route, it'll still be solid 15+ years from now.
Are there any specific tricks to framing with wood?
Thanks for the input.