And why?
Here's what I'm doing...
1. For the wood touching the frame I'm using to support my trailer platform I've used poplar (1x3 strips).
2. For the platform I've selected some 3 ply pine plywood sheets (I think this is 1/2" which I will glue and staple to the poplar strips.
3. For the floor I'm going to glue & staple 1/4" Ash plywood to the plywood platform.
For my walls I plan to use 3/4" pine plywood as the frame, a thin sheet of pine for the outside face and a thin sheet of Ash for the interior facing wall.
For the roof/ceiling I plan to use 2x2 strips sandwiched by a thin sheet of flexible ply (roof) and a thin sheet of Ash for the ceiling.
I plan on skinning the whole box in Aluminum sheet.
Questions:
1. How thick should my thin sheets of wood need to be so I can wrap them around curves (like the roof/ceiling shape of a teardrop)?
2. How "thick" should the walls be for standard sized rv doors and windows to be installed?
Thanks All!!!