crumvoc wrote:I used 3/4" self tapping screws, but I predrilled the holes so as not to damage the paneling with slips and misfires...
MtnDon wrote:Note that each screw that connects to the metal rib is a path for heat transfer. When it is cold outside and the inyerior humidity is high enough condensation and even frost forming on the screw heads is a possibility. That was one reason I "double layered" insulation and plywood in out CTC. I can expand on that idea if you want.
Also, you don't mention the walls, but with most CT's the factory applied interior wall plywood is a structural component and as such should be retained / reinstalled and tightly screwed to the ribs as it was manufactured. Again I applied a second layer of insulation and then the finish thin plywood. No screws with heads open to the interior contact the metal framing.
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