linuxmanxxx wrote:I think using plasticore would be more durable and probably same cost with little to no maintenance. It's the stuff they make yard signs out of.
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linuxmanxxx wrote:Glue and seal it no screws. It's the underside and only subject to splashing so never submitted to same levels of moisture as roof and walls. Adhesives are a water barrier as well as the plasticore. No UV exposure so it will last a very long time. Simple not messy and very light.
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A seam underneath isn't a problem glued as the glue is a barrier sealing the seam. Plus it will never have standing water so it's not really relevant as long as you install it correctly. Exposed canvas can absorb and rot but plasticore can't do either.KendaldaCosta wrote:linuxmanxxx wrote:Glue and seal it no screws. It's the underside and only subject to splashing so never submitted to same levels of moisture as roof and walls. Adhesives are a water barrier as well as the plasticore. No UV exposure so it will last a very long time. Simple not messy and very light.
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That makes a lot of sense. Now the only problem is that I'm 5x10, so I likely would have some seams. Thus my leaning towards another solution.
linuxmanxxx wrote:Glue and seal it no screws. It's the underside and only subject to splashing so never submitted to same levels of moisture as roof and walls. Adhesives are a water barrier as well as the plasticore. No UV exposure so it will last a very long time. Simple not messy and very light.
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