canned o minimum wrote:As with ANY "build"..it takes time,patience,help,skill,perseverence,and money.
AND..sumtimes the "boss" ain't always RIGHT !
If you build...the "boss' always knows where you are,what yer doin,who yer with...
AND...sumtimes the "destination" isn't as important as the JOURNEY !
"I" bought a "salvage" project and spent many a day/nite buildin and then rippin it out...the journey...and in the end.."I" love it !
Do what YOU wanna do...cause even YOU need to be happy !!
I hope we're not hijacking the thread. But, I agree with these comments. Especially about the "destination" isn't as important as the JOURNEY I'm the happiest when I'm designing something to build and then building it. I probably won't be doing much camping after I finish the PT, but I'm having my fun watching it come together, piece by piece.
I've used luan and BC plywood. If I should last long enough to build another, I'll probably buy cabinet grade hardwood plywood such as poplar that is really smoothed grain. My sealer is 2-3 coats of polyester resin, followed by two coats each of latex primer and latex porch and deck enamel. It holds up well.