wildebus
Forum Member
I found this quite interesting ...
This is an offcut of one of the cupboards from my Motorhome ....
Front and Edge on
MH Cupboards by David, on Flickr
MH Cupboards by David, on Flickr
And a section from a Motorhome I was working on yesterday ...
MH Cupboards by David, on Flickr
MH Cupboards by David, on Flickr
Quite a difference there I thought. The second piece is definately lighter.
Top is made up of 5 pieces of 3mm lightweight ply with a front and back 1mm finish veneer
Bottom one is 3 pieces of 1mm ply front and back in a polystyrene sandwich.
I would be interested if the differences are:
1) Country of Origin? The top is British (Autotrail) and the bottom is German (Burstner).
2) Brand? Is it a Burstner thing? (other British Motorhomes are same as the Autotrail)
3) Age? Autotrail is a 2007 model and the Burstner is a 2018 model
4) Weight Saving?
5) Price Saving? I would guess the bottom would would be cheaper per square metre, but maybe not?
This is an offcut of one of the cupboards from my Motorhome ....
Front and Edge on
MH Cupboards by David, on Flickr
MH Cupboards by David, on Flickr
And a section from a Motorhome I was working on yesterday ...
MH Cupboards by David, on Flickr
MH Cupboards by David, on Flickr
Quite a difference there I thought. The second piece is definately lighter.
Top is made up of 5 pieces of 3mm lightweight ply with a front and back 1mm finish veneer
Bottom one is 3 pieces of 1mm ply front and back in a polystyrene sandwich.
I would be interested if the differences are:
1) Country of Origin? The top is British (Autotrail) and the bottom is German (Burstner).
2) Brand? Is it a Burstner thing? (other British Motorhomes are same as the Autotrail)
3) Age? Autotrail is a 2007 model and the Burstner is a 2018 model
4) Weight Saving?
5) Price Saving? I would guess the bottom would would be cheaper per square metre, but maybe not?