Ira wrote:The 1/8th is plenty. (Besides, do you think you can bend 1/4"? Don't know your profile.)
Also, aren't you just going to use luan if you're skinning with aluminum? If so, your choices are pretty limited and already made for you, especially at 5 wide.
asianflava wrote:I staggered the 2 layers to prevent leaks in the seams, it may have slowed the leaks but it didn't stop them.
steve wolverton wrote:asianflava wrote:I staggered the 2 layers to prevent leaks in the seams, it may have slowed the leaks but it didn't stop them.
You have leaks in your roof? Any idea where it's coming from?
asianflava wrote:I didn't have the aluminum on it so it could have come from anywhere.
Juneaudave wrote:If you use two layers of 1/8...what do you glue them together with?
asianflava wrote:steve wolverton wrote:asianflava wrote:I staggered the 2 layers to prevent leaks in the seams, it may have slowed the leaks but it didn't stop them.
You have leaks in your roof? Any idea where it's coming from?
When I took the trailer out for the first time, it was as Lenny puts it, a monsoon. I think everybody's trailer leaked that weekend. I didn't have the aluminum on it so it could have come from anywhere. It doesn't leak anymore, except where I cut a hole in the roof and haven't yet covered it.
I used polyurethane caulk, spread with notched scraper, to glue the second layer to the first.
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