@mobile007 I called around to a few sign places in town and found 2 that deal in the signabond. Both had the same pricing, and probably sourced from the same distributor. They both said that they would not recommend it being used for a structural board on the outside, but used on the inside...
Thank you all for the input and suggestions.
HOLY COW @rruff That is a spreadsheet that everyone can/should appreciate. It should be pinned to all DIY threads! I love breakdowns and getting lost in the details like that. Very helpful and much appreciated. Do you recall if the weight of the...
Just to be clear, I am not morally opposed to using materials in conjunction with the foam. I don't think that 2x2 framework in certain areas would add that much weight, but would add some integrity to the build. I have also considered aluminum, but aluminum is it's own animal, and I don't...
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Is the first two videos yours? I see the angled uprights at the corners of the cab going to the (what I am assuming) sleeper. Was this for any purpose other than structural for the sleeper? Do you have a metal frame on the bottom for the sleeper?
Mobile007, I know that the foam construction is viable...I have seen teardrops, trailer builds, and also cabover's done in the foam...I just haven't seen any long term use updates. Most I have seen do a 6 months or 3 week timeline. As I tell my wife, "Hang on, it's going to be fun".
Hey everyone. I am new to this forum, found this site in my never-ending research leading up to doing my own camper build. Skip to the 2nd paragraph if you don't want to read about me or what I am trying to do. I have a 2003 Chevy 1500 Z71, I bought new, and have taken care of. No mechanical...
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