Mark , the shrinkage problem would be an issue if the covering shrunk away from the seams ... a problem I didn't experience with my un shrunk Linen canvas... but then I left a generous overlap of each seam , just in case ... Didn't happen , the glue was brushed on a little at a time and the dry canvas smoothed over it from one end to the other , slightly stretching all along the way ... let everything dry thoroughly before priming (the next day) ... I think if the canvas itself was applied Wet , it might be more a problem ...
You can always do a test sample and make some measurements, before and after... throw it in the wash , which will remove any sizing ,and do any shrinking, leaves it wrinkled too so you may want to Iron it before applying... everybody wants Smooth , you gotta' Start with Smooth ...
7oz. cloth ... the more we think about it , the more I'd go with a really THICK canvas skin for the strength ... at least 10 oz. or 14 oz. even better ... the skin is the strength right ??? That PLUS the reinforcing strips in the critical locations ... doubling or even tripling the skin thickness and increasing the strength many fold at critical seams ...
