I've read all the posts about Polymax and the ultimate recomendations not to use it for walls or roofs due to expansion issues, but I have a different question:
Would it work well for the bottom layer of a floor?
I have also read the arguments that the bottom should be open. While I understand the opinions, I really don't buy into it too much, seems more like preference and my preference would be to have a sealed underside.
I am thinking of building a frame with 2x2x1/8 tubing, then a layer of Polymax on it, then 2x2 framing/insulation and Plywood on top of that. Seems like it would make a good "underbelly" type of material. Seems like it would weather proof the bottom very well. My thought would be to apply a sealant between the trailer framing and the Polymax, then also between the Polymax and the framing. The wall and roof sheets will cover the frame rails, sealing the sides. (I am doing a Jim Dandy inspired profile in a 5' wide x 10' long)
I am getting ready to order a sheet to get my build starting, but wanted to check with the experts first.
Thoughts??