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JBarca
Mar 25, 2014Nomad II
Great !!! Good job. Be real curious on the pics and the FRP bottom.
I agree, there are advantages to stick and tin. The camper has an easier level of fixable as long as you are handy with wood tools. The FPR sided ones are still repairable, just need to learn new skills. The total composites get more complex.
This comes back to, stick and tin is proven construction. The issue is not the stick or the tin but sealing the water out.
Looking forward to the pics. Always after new tips
John
I agree, there are advantages to stick and tin. The camper has an easier level of fixable as long as you are handy with wood tools. The FPR sided ones are still repairable, just need to learn new skills. The total composites get more complex.
This comes back to, stick and tin is proven construction. The issue is not the stick or the tin but sealing the water out.
Looking forward to the pics. Always after new tips
John
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