Victorian
Approved Vendor : Total Composites
Here is phase one of the build to keep ya'll panties on:
Kevin, this is turning out super nice! Thanks for the nice words, it means a lot to us.
Here is phase one of the build to keep ya'll panties on:
Kevin, this is turning out super nice! Thanks for the nice words, it means a lot to us.
Lookin' amazing ! ! !Here is phase one of the build...
Any major "gotcha's" in the panel assembly process that you think we need to be aware of?
i will be using 3M 4000UV for all the other portions of it and inside.
Wouldn't 5200 be better? 3M says it's stronger.
GREAT JOB!
this is exactly what i would have gone for if i had not found a 4x4 MD ambulance
the TC product is TOPS in my book
i still may come back to this solution depending on how mine turns out
the TC cab over is a game changer for the footprint and livability aspect
OR EXTRA EXTRA ADHESIVE BEFORE YOUR START!!!!!!!
My kit came with only 2 cases. I've had to place 2 separate orders for more that each took over a week to get to me, causing frustrating annoying delays! The stuff goes way quicker than you'd think!
OR EXTRA EXTRA ADHESIVE BEFORE YOUR START!!!!!!!
Now that the box is done and assembled, i will be using 3M 4000UV for all the other portions of it and inside.
3M 4000UV is readily available locally, specs appear very similar, its much easier to work with, it gets rave reviews in the marine world
Please allow me to chip in.
I agree with the adhesive statement. Although being the supplier, I still believe we are sending out enough of the Koemmerling 225 glue. We supply as much as our engineers have calculated. Our commercial builders are getting the same amount and never complained or requested more. This doesn't mean that you don't need more at all! I think it comes down to the fact that 99% of our customers have never worked with our system or adhesive in general. Therefore it is VERY easy to apply too much and therefore run out of it way ahead before the box is done. For us it's a fine line of supplying too much or just enough... That stuff is absolutely amazing but hugely expensive for us to ship out extra for "just in case". After reading your post this morning I went to the shop and created a new sample about the glue application. Please have a look and see if this helps.
On a side note: We usually have the Koemmerling 225 in stock and ship out orders within 2 business days. But because it's going across the border to the USA it can take up to a week to arrive... In Kevins case, one package was seriously mis guided by UPS and ended up in a box of an order from Target at someone else's house.... It's a long funny story to be told at a campfire LOL
In any case, we never let people "hang" and always listen to concerns and ideas for improvements.
Here are the pictures for visualization.
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Great photos!
Yes, to clarify, @Victorian has been amazingly helpful through the entire thing.
I used “perfect amount” for most of the box, other than the roof, I went heavy on the roof for obvious reason, didn’t want leaks, etc...
Yea, Stuff is amazing IN COOLER WEATHER!
The bulk of this was built during our freaking heatwave and it was 100F+ each day and it setup crazy fast and hindered progress.
Once we realized this, we did most of the assembly at night once it cooled down and it went a lot smoother.
Seems 85F is the magic point where this stuff goes from amazing to a royal pain in the ass ?