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OK, You've piqued my interest. Nice home-built. Plenty of nice pics.You might use Google translate to talk to the guy.

Here's the translation of some of his posts. Google translate is a little rough but better than my French:

Hello everyone,

Not really talkative on the forum but rather assiduous reader, the virus of all these self-constructions fed me. Moreover, after having exchanged my loyal Ranger DC by the new Super CAB, a small problem arose ... the cell swam slightly in the bucket.
We thought of many solutions and the one retained was the Termolac plates lacquered white, glued and riveted. For the collage it was a priority, because after having tested our Sigma for three years, its sender really right On the effectiveness of glues ... and for the welding I am a marble, saw, drill, rivet clip and glue gun will suffice well.I still managed to finish in emergencies then not worth adding .
Good pictures will speak better words.

Hello,

Thank you Dakure for the encouragement, we must especially hope for a good result, the goal being to lug around for 2 years ... better than that hold!
Hi Jean Lau
The termolac are two aluminum plates which are glued on a stirodur type insulation (24mm in total), this has the advantage of being very rigid, no thermal bridge. The profiles are in aluminum and for the highest ones, those Of the external angles, these are rectangular profiles cut lengthwise, hence the result for my fingers !!! But as Brassens said when we are c .., we are c .. Must adjust the tool ...
The assembly is easy to implement and the interior / exterior finish is immediate.It is true that it is more fragile than polyester but given the state of the body after the first exit ... like this Will make a whole.

see you soon,

Wally

Good evening Claude,

Good for the fingers the good god gave me 10 I left the margin ... not truce of joke I was very lucky it could have been much more serious.
As for the plates I bought them from a manufacturer of veranda. And it is true that it is a pleasant material to work, has to see for the aging but I am confident. The fact of putting brackets int / ext positions And keeps the walls well, the glue does the rest.

E weight per m2 is 6.6 kg, all products, including glue is 300kg, I keep all falls to subtract them at the end. So on for all that will fit in.

Here are some links to learn more about the product. After researching the net in building products ...

Http://www.sunclear.fr/pdf/thermipan--- ... 120909.pdf
Http://www.advantop.com/index.php/therm ... mique-t-at
Http://www.batiproduits.com/Advantop/fi ... 1000641038

At first I had gone more on an exkab type but for the interior I did not find dibond at home.
However, I have never seen a cell with this product. I would have stayed on the polyester glued like my sigma because it aged very well but the same I could not find the material easily.
 

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