I haven't been here in a looonnng time! Many things have changed; I never did build a teardrop, but I am working on another trailer project. This one is down-n-dirty; I need a weatherproof box on wheels to move my stuff when we move to SC. I started with an old frame, and added on here and there, turning it into a 7X10 flatbed. Plans are to build a box on it and waterproof it. I am putting a 'vee' on the front, and also sloping the roof down to make it slightly more aerodynamic than a brick.
Here's the question: Has anyone 'painted' a trailer enclosure with a roof sealer like Kool Roof? I'm building the box out of cheap plywood sheathing, and am gluing the framing to make it sturdy. I want to get at least a couple years out of it, at which time I might sell it, turn it into a camper, or remove the box and build a proper teardrop on it. I figured that rubbery white roof coating would protect the cheap plywood better than paint would for a couple years.
In retrospect, I probably should have just bought a used enclosed utility trailer, but that wouldn't suit my DIY mindset, and it would have cost me considerably more money. I just wondered if anyone had tried that stuff on a trailer. Looks are unimportant! Due to the size of the trailer, I don't want to use fiberglass because of the cost. Thanks for any input!