Construction Method: Foam Sandwich / Composite panels? Good materials to use?

TroySmith80

Adventurer
I suppose "composite" can mean nearly anything. I'd like to build (we'll see if i can come up with the time to do it!) a lightweight and compact camp trailer, very custom. It doesn't need to be expedition tough, it won't venture too far off-road. One construction method that seems appealing is to use EPS (expanded polystyrene) construction/insulation foam panels for a core, with something else glued on each side to make a composite panel. I've heard of people using FRP (fiber reinforced plastic) panels for the out layers, and also i think aluminum sheet. I also am very, very CHEAP!

I'm wondering, would underlayment plywood (3-layered ~1/8" cheap plywood), lauan sheet, or hardboard would work well for the outer layers of the sandwich? Each of these is a fraction of the price of FRP or Aluminum, and they're probably lighter than FRP also. I think i might have to do some experimenting.

I've also seen people lay up fiberglass or carbon fiber over a foam core. That is an insane amount of time/effort and completely off the table for me. It makes for a great looking product, and probably very strong and long-lasting as well, but just way way too much time and mess.
 

stomperxj

Explorer
You're going to have to fiberglass the outside if you use hardboard or lauan sheets too. No way I would ever trust either of those with just a coat of paint or even just a coat of epoxy. FRP or Filon on the outside would be the best option still in my opinion... Interested to see your experiments-
 

SoCal Tom

Explorer
Over on tnttt.com, people are building small trailers with foam board, with luann on one side, and home depot canvas drop cloths and titebond 2 glue covered with house paint. It doesn't get much cheaper than that.
Tom
 

IdaSHO

IDACAMPER
I skinned my custom camper with 6mm meranti

The think is damn near bullet proof :snorkel:

I think I could have gotten away with 3mm, but the first time I ********** the thing into a tree Im sure Ill be happy with 6mm :Wow1:

epoxied, joints glassed, and painted.

chassis200.jpg


chassis219.jpg
 

indiedog

Adventurer
Sorry Troy, nothing to contribute. :) But I AM interested to see IdaSHO's build thread. :sombrero: Where would I find that please??? Construction method of ply/glass/paint sounds very similar to what I shall soon embark upon.

Edit: Did some sleuthing and found it over on Pirate. Rustoleum seems to be a popular choice for this type of thing. Also watched your video, you should be well pleased with your efforts. :)
 
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IdaSHO

IDACAMPER
Yep, just google search IDACAMPER2.0 and you will find it. :)

That build thread should answer most questions.
 

TroySmith80

Adventurer
Thanks for the responses. I'll have to look into meranti, i've never heard of it. Also thanks for mentioning tnttt canvas/woodglue. I'd actually seen that before but had forgotten about it. Cool looking camper IdaSHO.
 

jwiereng

Active member
Canvas and titebond

IMHO the canvas titebond is not normally a smooth enough finish for road vehicles. The seams look like the dogs breakfast.
 

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