
The Skin is the Strength of the trailer … The edges are the weak points


GPW wrote:Remember the “sock” effect meaning all edges should be overlapped and glued (?) securely ...
The Skin is the Strength of the trailer … The edges are the weak points… I overlap and use “reinforcing strips" over that , then sizing and paint …
John61CT wrote:MickinOz wrote:I believe the PMF method involves saturating the timber with Titebond?
Personally I like the idea of taking wood out of the picture completely, would prefer the core structural to be materials that never rot, e.g. aluminum + insulation foam.
John61CT wrote:To me the term PMF is the whole process, not just one of its components.
And the critical part is the cloth fibres getting 100% saturated, to me meaning "as above so below", the cloth fully embedded, one continuous thick layer of fluid not just "saturating" but totally encapsulating that cloth.
Having a stiff impermeable layer glued on one side then painted on the other may well be "good enough" standing up to certain conditions for some period of time but personally I'd prefer to waste some materials and "get it right" as best I can, at least according to my vision of best practices.
I think you mean glue on the inside, paint on the outside?Patrio wrote:If you're using glue above and paint below
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests