RV repair shops + ballistic panels manufacturing build indestructible no easier way to build

Thank You for posting your updates.
I found your youtube.

 
After much hate. Just think a trailer that will last 100s of years. Don't even need to own a tape . Easyer to build with just a marking stick . .Don't even need to cut a straight line, can be up to a 1/2'' to short on the exterior skeleton. As the hand laid fiberglass with woven / foam . can be cut up to 11/4 '' to short . The panel floats in the hand laid fiberglass with woven exterior skeleton.. Can you believe some of the not planning ahead are low lifes that want your trailer to fall apart in 10 years or so, using aluminum angle. Because of differences in expansion rates. Goes together like a Erector set like you may have built when you were younger.


The hold up on posting was father-in-law trying an even easier way to build . . done a few posts on FB. got hate .

Can you answer me this ? Why would anyone build a trailer that can fall apart in 10 years? the main thing I see at the shops is older people get these crap trailers that fall apart . The older you get, the more it hurts to maintain are fix . The glue and go style of trailers. You go to Walmart to get what you need to fix, and no $250 book rate per hour at a shop.The person who builds these for us is 70 with one good arm . The last picture is so easy to build cap with no mold . Just 3 layers of 2'' straps of fiberglass . That you sand to look good . You start with 3 layers of clear packing tape on the pod so you can remove and have space for sealing
Can you find the sidecar for two in the picture?
 

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Please if you do a two-part MAKE the back squar. So you can make with a door in back. With no side doors. That way it can go in the back of a truck
 
Sadly, far so much better than so many of the weak crap panels rip off builds , most are the same CRAP FRP skins .with REAL fiberglass skins lighter stronger with real woven some of the higher price crap makes look like it has woven to sell to fools'. by doing your own skins cost less than shipping fools rip-off panels
had a low life posting you had to have lots of pipe clamps .NO just $9.00 for 4 from Home Depot straps .
the pods for trailers run under $800 US in materials a $14.00 hard board for flat skin . by doing a 2-part layup you get a convex panel. The last lay up sinks a bit, that put it under load. The more you push, the more it pushes back .
Don't get me wrong, I love the cash we get for fixing the crap panels
just did one just for the doorside, 12'' long it was $ 7,800+ tax. Had it been a glue and go, it would have been under $500 are way less . Would have taken a $5 can of foam resin pody . not have to replace whole panel
Anyone to do and 5 to8 hr of work so easy a 5-year-old could have repard
You make the skins using ploy resin
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