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fulltimin
Jul 01, 2022Nomad
Hopefully, the caffeine and testosterone levels have returned to normal levels.... Lol.
Yeah, I think there is some twisted humor there, somewhere.
The answer to your question is... (drum roll, please) ...
If you were getting ready to build a box, which would be subjected to pressure, twisting, and the big one which is vibration, it would seem to me that using a stronger material would be a better idea, hopefully, so it will hold up longer.
That is the purpose of the test to see how fiberglass performs compared to Por 15 with fiberglass cloth, Epoxy with fiberglass cloth, and Fiberglass resin with fiberglass cloth.
I have finished this test, and I must say, I am blown away with the results.
Now I know what I'll be using for a couple of other projects in the future.
Clear as mud, I know. :)
Yeah, I think there is some twisted humor there, somewhere.
Bruce Brown wrote:fulltimin wrote:
Curiosity. I just want to know where the failure point is. Nothing more, nothing less.
So what does that have to do with rebuilding a motorhome??? It seems like the answer is "nothing".
Bruce Brown wrote:
I have ZERO interest in a fiberglass test, which has ZERO to do with rebuilding the motorhome.
The answer to your question is... (drum roll, please) ...
If you were getting ready to build a box, which would be subjected to pressure, twisting, and the big one which is vibration, it would seem to me that using a stronger material would be a better idea, hopefully, so it will hold up longer.
That is the purpose of the test to see how fiberglass performs compared to Por 15 with fiberglass cloth, Epoxy with fiberglass cloth, and Fiberglass resin with fiberglass cloth.
I have finished this test, and I must say, I am blown away with the results.
Now I know what I'll be using for a couple of other projects in the future.
Clear as mud, I know. :)
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