What he is using is the polyiso foam from home depot, it normally has a foil face on it. It is polyurethane foam, which does not get eaten by polyester resin. But the foam is incredibly weak and crumbly. The standard xps foam at home depot and lowes is 15 psi, jess and I used 25 psi, the poly...
What color are you doors and hatch edges, if black you should take the aluminum trim and get it powder coated black. Or it you want to diy it some ceracoat or alumihyde.
Get her done and get you and the wife out for some fun.
Welcome back and you really need to check out the sawtooth ultimate thread. Would not hurt to check out my build either, it is designed for me to put a couch convertible to table in it. I just have not done the couch/table yet.
Other wise have fun building.
Okay my answer.
Side rails and center tongue from 2x3 .120, cross frames and tongue angle from 2x3 .085. You wont need the angle pieces on the front as the tongue angles do it for you. And really you dont need the rear ones either but it wont hurt.
2x3 085 is stronger than 2x2 .120 and...
It depends on the use, if your bumping around crawling rocks I dont know if I would trust aluminum, it fatigues. If you just making a hauler with a tent on top then its probably fine.
Thats why the one frame I did using stub axles I did the mount like this. The plate is fully welded to the frame rail, and the cross member, plus extra braces to the cross member. The the axle plate is welded to the frame plate.
Git-r-done.
Honestly the best feeling besides having it "done" was towing it the first time and it not falling apart.
Dont lose hope yet, your close, but its all those little things that do add up, but it looks great.
E trailer is the first one that told me they cant help me, they said they would just order the part numbers I told them to. Thats when I tried to message you here and called timbren direct,
I looked at the timbren stuff, and was really interested. I walked away when I tried to find info, ie help from sellers and from timbren... and I got absolutely no where. I eve tried to message timbren here and never got a reply.
The sellers said, "oh we cant help you with any info, just give...
Look up the renogy dc to dc and mppt combo charger. It is a little pricey, but it is a very capable system that will allow you to slap a solar panel on the roof and go when you get to that point.
https://www.renogy.com/dcc50s-12v-50a-dc-dc-on-board-battery-charger-with-mppt/
Awe shucks :rolleyes:
It could be done with glass, I did it with steel for several reasons. One being it allowed me to just bolt things like the hinges and top braces to it, two the latches that hold the top down are also bolted to the steel in the side walls. So it was actually a lot easier...
I second the 1 inch tube, I used aluminum where I just wanted to run wires, and steel where I buried supports in the walls and use them for wire pathways. Just make sure you wipe them down with a degreaser as they are oily.
I did that for a few reasons, one on the low side will be a bench seat one day so i dont need height on that side, two the awning attaches to the pop top so it gives more height, channels air flow, keeps the rain out etc etc. Also all the rain will run off the side away from the kitchen/pantry...
Thanks for the price and weight, lighter than I thought it would be.
As for what paint, avoid bed liner on a frame, if water gets behind it, it will rust and you cant really see it. Use something like por15 or eastwoods frame paint. Then top coat with rustoleum paint. ( can or spray ). I just...
Okay we have a tent, I will remake it at some point as I have never done this type of thing before its not perfect ( it will never be )
The material is waterproof, and it velcros in place so its easily removable. There are 3 screen windows, one is completely removable for the AC. The ac sits on...
It wont be as strong as you think, it will oil can, aka be a drum. If you could press some ribs into it, it would probably be okay then.
I can build a very solid 5x10 frame including the tongue but no axle for less than 300 lbs. Even if I seriously over built it under 400 lbs, and then it could...
look up the everlanders on youtube, they have no propane and have heat, ac, hot water and induction cooking all on battery and solar. Now they also have the roof completely covered with panels and pneumatic actuators that deploy another 4 panels iirc when they are parked.
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