by Bodyman » Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:47 am
Chris
I am currently building my fifth teardrop over as many years. Each one I have sealed the wood more and more. Yes, the cut edges of plywood are most important but everything needs to be sealed with either epoxy and varnish or at least varnish even if it is hidden.
Body work to working with wood is more of a transition than we might think. Through the years we bodymen have concentrated on sealing against the elements from the outside in. With a teardrop we need to seal from the inside out to protect from humidity, spills, windows left open, and also the dreaded leaks. Any unprotected wood can act like a sponge even without leaks.
Good luck with your build and remember it’s not the same as working metal
Randy