I am designing a flatbed camper and plan to build the shell with structural panels and fiberglass joints. No frame and no skeleton. Skeptics will recommend a traditional fiberglass mold. My budget won’t allow this and my research of boat building and O&G industry (think small nuke-proof meter shelters) suggests this type of structural shell is quite possible.
I cannot find a supplier that makes a suitable panel in the size that I want. I’ve scoured the internet and talked with several manufacturers. I’ve been told by several that they will be releasing new panel products soon.
Desired criteria:
- Fiberglass skin on both sides
- core either foam or honeycomb+foam fill
- 4’ x 8’ panel (I’d take 8’ x 16’ if available)
- Suitable for structural loads
Does anyone have experience building with structural fiberglass foam core panels? Wonder if anyone has advice and recommendations for a panel.
FWIW, Total Composites were great with their assistance and knowledge. Unfortunately, they informed me that their system is not compatible with fiberglass seams/joints.
I cannot find a supplier that makes a suitable panel in the size that I want. I’ve scoured the internet and talked with several manufacturers. I’ve been told by several that they will be releasing new panel products soon.
Desired criteria:
- Fiberglass skin on both sides
- core either foam or honeycomb+foam fill
- 4’ x 8’ panel (I’d take 8’ x 16’ if available)
- Suitable for structural loads
Does anyone have experience building with structural fiberglass foam core panels? Wonder if anyone has advice and recommendations for a panel.
FWIW, Total Composites were great with their assistance and knowledge. Unfortunately, they informed me that their system is not compatible with fiberglass seams/joints.