Eagle90
Hey DC. You have a situation there don't you? I think your idea of going to hang out and gleen from their builds at first is a good idea. I'd pop the question to your fellow club mates and see if the have any ideas. My first thought was seeing the model bouncing in the trailer like you mentioned. Not good for a build or partial build. Maybe someone in the club could hook you up with a ride? Maybe someone goes right past your house. Never know. Anyway, Best of luck with the transport issue. I'm sure they would love to see your work........WE want to see your work!
Eagle90
Eagle,
That's what I did tonight. I just rode over and hung out and enjoyed the company of other "glue sniffers."
I agree, even in a "well padded" trailer, model, plus toolbox, in the back in a trailer plus bouncing down the road, I don't see that being a good combination of things. And rather I see it as being a recipe for disaster.
As I asked before, would CA have had enough time to setup and cure in that short of a time? I don't see the "last pieces glued" having a strong enough of a bond to safely travel.
Also as I said, a completed build wrap in either newspaper or tissue paper or bubblewrap and either put back into it's cardboard box or some sort of plastic storage box being a different story.
But, a recent and partial build I don't see being a good mix for travel down the road in a trailer behind a bicycle.
One way that I could maybe see it happening is getting a storage box/container that fits in my trailer. And subdividing it. Either in half with a shelf, and putting tools and heavy items in the bottom and then the model in another smaller box packed with newspaper/tissue paper, bubblewrap/peanuts to protect it.
Or dividing it in half, but instead of using a shelf, just following KISS. And instead dividing the storage box/container divider making two equal sized side-by-side sections. And again, putting the tools/heavy items in one side and lighter i.e. model protected with newspaper/tissue paper, etc. in the other side.
I'm sure that I'll think of something. Seeing if I can get a ride with another member is also a good idea, I'll ask at the next meeting.
Also as I've said before, the distance in and of itself doesn't bother. It's just the idea of attempting to transport an "in progress build" that has me nervous. And considering that I have no problems with riding out in traffic on a multi-laned high-speed road. I'd say that that is "interesting."