Hopefully the weather will cooperate with you!We got two coats of epoxy on. We plan to lay out two more coats, for a total of four.View attachment 615057
A layer of fiberglass (make sure it is epoxy compatible) cloth will help to prevent the plywood from (veneer cracking) checking or some cloth tape will help to seal the corners.
I am kinda digging the exposed wood look. Not sure how it looks in person but I would think it would look amazing with a white/ black truck cab complementing window frame color.
... Are you still considering painting your box in faded-woodland camo so that your truck doesn't feel like a FNG?![]()
At this time, we're planning on shooting it matte green (not faded), in the correct color of the base coat for for woodland camo.
At some point down the road, we may complete the camo, and we may also repaint the truck to match...
The desert sand might be a bit cooler, but, with your roof to be covered in solar panels, and your mini-split AC, it may not matter much.We've gone back and forth as to whether to do desert sand or woodland camo. I guess we still have at least a couple of days to decide...
The desert sand might be a bit cooler, but, with your roof to be covered in solar panels, and your mini-split AC, it may not matter much.
I prefer the look of woodland camo to desert camo. I think it is because I much prefer forests to deserts. I have enjoyed my US desert trips, but, I don't feel called to visit them again they way I do with the forests and mountains I have visited and revisited.