Would this approach work, building a frame out of 1/2" square stock (I'll ask my cousin what wall thickness to use for a given desired load capacity) and then skinning it with fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin in layers to build it up to the required thickness for the specific load\use? I see a similar technique used with wood\plywood framing to make custom dashes with complex curves and convex shapes so would it work with a metal frame\skeleton to make a simple trailer tub or other structurally sound enclosure?
If yes... Why don't I see it done anywhere? Too expensive? Is there a better way to make one off fiberglass structures without a mould? or does it just look bad without a lot of cosmetic work?
If yes... Why don't I see it done anywhere? Too expensive? Is there a better way to make one off fiberglass structures without a mould? or does it just look bad without a lot of cosmetic work?