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โJul-27-2017 04:36 PM
jimh425 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
Stainless steel Prevost starts about $1.5 mil, so 23 mils is high exaggeration.
Someone exaggerated on RV.NET? ๐
โJul-27-2017 02:47 PM
โJul-27-2017 10:43 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Stainless steel Prevost starts about $1.5 mil, so 23 mils is high exaggeration.
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โJul-27-2017 05:53 AM
jimh425 wrote:
Sure, when glass comes apart, they don't call it delamination. :). If there was only one solution that was so much better, the rv industry would all use it.
โJul-26-2017 10:56 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:BradW wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:
The Amerigo may not have the best fiberglass, but its actual fiberglass and can be taken off and repaired in a pinch.
"Real" fiberglass (like they make Ranger bass boats out of) seems to me to be the near perfect material for a TC shell. I would think it would also be the easiest to repair. There must be some drawbacks to fiberglass; maybe cost? I don't know of any fiberglass TCs with slide outs. That filon scares the ***** out of me, but that's probably will be on my next TC.
Reddog's Bigfoot and Ranger boats share the same technology. A chopper gun/resin and a mold. It's strong, durable and can be repaired or painted. Filon looks better initially but when it delaminates it's a royal PITA. Glass won't delam at all.
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
โJul-26-2017 09:45 PM
โJul-26-2017 08:00 PM
BradW wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:
The Amerigo may not have the best fiberglass, but its actual fiberglass and can be taken off and repaired in a pinch.
"Real" fiberglass (like they make Ranger bass boats out of) seems to me to be the near perfect material for a TC shell. I would think it would also be the easiest to repair. There must be some drawbacks to fiberglass; maybe cost? I don't know of any fiberglass TCs with slide outs. That filon scares the ***** out of me, but that's probably will be on my next TC.
โJul-26-2017 05:50 PM
BradW wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:
The Amerigo may not have the best fiberglass, but its actual fiberglass and can be taken off and repaired in a pinch.
"Real" fiberglass (like they make Ranger bass boats out of) seems to me to be the near perfect material for a TC shell. I would think it would also be the easiest to repair. There must be some drawbacks to fiberglass; maybe cost? I don't know of any fiberglass TCs with slide outs. That filon scares the ***** out of me, but that's probably will be on my next TC.
โJul-26-2017 05:47 PM