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Skins on the TD

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:10 am
by MSG Hall
When insulating you use ¼ plywood on the outside and 1/8 on the inside…right?
Has anyone used paneling on the inside? There is a lot of paneling options. Is there any reason this wouldn’t be a good idea?

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:55 am
by Miriam C.

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:16 am
by MSG Hall
I can't see all of the pictures. a lot are blocked by the Army network... some show up, but not all here and none from any photo hosting site like yahoo, webshots or photobucket... and a lot of links posted don't work. I'm really verny lucky I can see this site. most forums are blocked too...

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:23 am
by Miriam C.

Wow! We need to talk to the Army. Someone needs to make an exception for wholesome sites.

Does this mean you can't see the Hall of Fame?
I suppose it doesn't let you see anything Ira does then huh.

Uppp got it. A lot of the pictures here are from sites like Photobucket. Maybe the albums will be more helpful.
I suppose they don't want you boys seeing pictures of healthy American girls huh!

Just teasin! I do that to everyone sooner or later! Your turn
On a serious note...there are some td's that have 1/8th outside and in. It just depends on what you want and where you are taking it.

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:28 am
by SkipperSue

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:59 am
by SteveH
I used just what you are proposing...1/4" ply on the outside, 1 1/2" insulation, and wood paneling on the inside. All this on the roof area, and no problems.


Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 11:24 am
by SmokeyBob
My walls are sandwich constructed. Outside wall 1/2", 1 x 4 framing and 3/4" sheet insulation, inside wall 1/4". Definitely over built but it's solid.
On my next one I'll use 1/4" on the outside and 1/8" on the inside.

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:33 pm
by asianflava
1/8in luan on the inside, 3/4in insualtion and framing, 1/8in luan on the outside.
wow

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:45 pm
by CASHCOW
I KNEW IT!!! I knew I had read that somewhere........ the Luan plywood....... geezzzz thought I was going craze Asia........ I was laughing about my luan exploding and WOW>>> some people got very serious on me....... I posted it here in this section....... maybe you have read it...... but thanks for your info.... I was planning on using luan or 1/8 inch Birch on the outside skin of mine before I put on the metal....Is that the way I am suppose to do it? skin the outside with wood first then the metal right?

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:15 pm
by Gage
Aw, we weren't getting on your case. We were probably talking about something that didn't even apply to you. Nobody called you stupid, did they?
By the way, how thick was your skin?
The Gods were just trying to slow you down. And I still bet you beat the luan through the door.

in a flash

Posted:
Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:43 pm
by CASHCOW

Posted:
Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:22 am
by jdarkoregon
I used 1/8 ply on both the inside and outside with 1 1/2 inch insulation. Eventually the trailer will be skinned with Alum,
There are lots of options for inside I would just beware that the material is moisture resistent.
John

Posted:
Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:29 pm
by boardhead
I used 1/8" birch veneer on the interior. The tear is fully insulated, sides and top, with rigid foam. The sides are 3/8" ply sheeted with .032 aluminum on the exterior. The inside is insulated with rigid foam then covered with the 1/8" birch veneer. The top has 1/8" birch on the inside, rigid foam insulation between the stringers, and topped with the aluminum sheet.
I used birch because it is lighter in color than the less expensive mahogany luan. I also found that a "satin" urethane looks better than "gloss" or "semi-gloss" on the interior.
For your service - THANK YOU. Very much!

Posted:
Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:21 pm
by Jst83
My total inside is paneling from Lowes there is lots of options you can use.
Of coarse my tear is framed with 1 1/2" walls so I didn't need the extra strength and paneling worked fine