
Foamie Camper Build: Kitchen, Cabinets and Electrical Part 2
Foamie Camper Build: Kitchen, Cabinets and Electrical Part 2
Foamie Camper Build: Kitchen, Cabinets and Electrical Part 2
I like it. It really is turning out nice. I have never worked with epoxy before and I have a project coming up. I’m building a shower basin for my DIY Camper. It will be 24″ x 30″ x 8″ deep. Just gonna use scrap plywood and epoxy it to water proof it. Your videos are helpful in that respect.
Wow, you’ve been really busy, it’s looking really good.
The droplets and the anti-pooling may be related. My brother works in car bodywork and silicone causes all kinds of problems with paints, even the smallest drop of a silicone cleaner/polish on a panel will make the paint go strange. So it’s possible the same goes for epoxy resin, so the anti-pooling could just be fingerprints when you had some silicone remnants on your fingers.
Could also be from the salamander as kerosene will displace paints etc.
Looks great! Only thing I’m confused about is how will the foam hold the tv up! Especially since it’s facing forward if you slam your brakes on I feel like it’ll rip right off!
There is fiberglass on the back side and wood on the front. It’s strong.
Just a quick thought – to not have to leave your propane heater on all night to cure the epoxy, how about usimg a cheapie electric space heater? most people have one, and they are safe and have thermostats built in. thanks for the interestimg build vids.
The garage is uninsulated. An electric heater wouldnt be able to keep up with the loss. If I only needed it inside the cabin of the camper it might be doable but not all the work I do is inside the camper.
Ideally I should have a larger, insulated, garage. 🙂
looking good, I really feel the end product will be worth the hard effort.