What materials are use for construction of the trailer?
The cabin frame is constructed from spruce or clear pine with an outside skin of1/4″ hardwood plywood and inside skin of 1/8″ paneling or hardwood plywood. It is the plywood that provides most of the rigidity and strength of the cabin. The side wall frames are 3/4″ thick and the front, back, and top frames are 1 1/2″ thick. The area between the outside and inside skins is filled with Styrofoam insulation. All electrical wiring is run between the skins. The exterior skin is sealed with epoxy, then primed and painted with exterior enamel paint. Optionally, the outside skin can be finished as a Woody, or covered with sheets of aluminum or RFP (reinforced fiberglass paneling).