by Oak » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:12 pm
I want to be able to use this as an all weather rec. vehicle. If I do insulate it, and I get it sealed up good, but water over time seeps in through condensation or whatever, how hard is a fix up? I imagine it might be a royal pain to have to replace a floor. It will be used in all climates and all environments, so, o.k., I need to figure out which will be the warmest, coolest, and driest method of floor.
How about this? I do just like Juneaudave but I also seal all lumber for framing the floor with some kind of water seal, I seal the ply too, then I put it all together, coat with polyurethane, then cover it with a coat of epoxy, then put the asphalt emulsion or tar on the underside.
Would that be solid or would I encounter problems? Would it be water/airtight?
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