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  1. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Anything plastic (polymerized petroleum) has GOT to have UV-inhibitors of some kind. Otherwise it's gone before you know it. Sunshine is sweet, but it is TOUGH on certain product.
  2. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    I wasn't so sure that it might be an actual issue (just guessing). But you made it clear, TechnoWeenie, that it sure is, who knew?!
  3. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Those interlocking slats sound like an interesting product: - Only thing to consider there is that aluminum (being so conductive), can get to "popping" during temperature changes Might not even be an issue, but could make for a lousy night's sleep if it's an issue at all... Do you have any...
  4. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    :funny::beer::funny:
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    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    They could franchise that model, and likely make a Mint! Some business school graduate is going to stumble on them (maybe by reading this thread), and take that operation to the bank. I sure wish they had an East Coast division...
  6. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Wish they had a shop here in the Mid-Atlantic!
  7. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    One of these, stored in there, might come in handy:
  8. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Sweet, rustystud! I'm going to start stocking up all my popcorn for THAT thread, right now.
  9. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Who knew?! Good to know. Thanks!
  10. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Marine-Grade plywood (waterproof glue between plies) has a long history of "doing the job": - PT Boat, Minesweepers, Spruce Goose, Luftwaffe (Ta-154), it goes on and on Like LMTV notes. It just wants an appropriate exterior skin, and paint (epoxy, enamel, aluminized) is one of the options...
  11. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Found some product, but not running across any that's aluminum-skinned: - it's just an idea... https://www.plascore.com/honeycomb/honeycomb-panels/
  12. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Wondering if you might find a similar aluminum-skinned sheet product, but with a honeycombed core: - It would give you more (minimal maybe, but more) insulation value I don't know though that there even IS such an "animal" out in the marketplace. Somebody else here might, and in the meantime...
  13. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Yeah, we need to back off, but that smoker is very cool! My apologies, montaillou, we got carried away. Better lay low, you and me, before we have to do time...
  14. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Nice smoker. How's the airflow "reverse"?
  15. Another Ahab

    Steel vs Aluminum tubing (Camper frame)

    Late in, but good stuff here: - Subscribed
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