Woody

I'm sure that this has been covered a hundred times but my dense gray matter has not been able to locate it. Could someone please explain the process of installing, prepping and protecting the exterior wood on a TD?
I also didn't want aluminum (due to all the hail in Texas), and though I really liked the look of polyurethane coated wood (even plywood looks great, shiny and new), I had done research and concluded that the woody look wouldn't hold up here without constant attention. I coated mine with outdoor proven silo paint and tractor paint. My fall-back position was to top that with Dura-bak, or like kayakdlk did, Monsta-liner? or other super-duty bedliner-type coating, if the paint failed. But, I opened up a garage bay for my trailer to reside in, out of the weather and sun, so the point is moot. Good luck with your woody.kayakdlk wrote:If you don't want aluminum (I didn't due to all of the hail in Colorado) then for the longest lasting (not cheapest) finish I think you need to use epoxy (soaks into wood), fiberglass cloth (prevents plywood checking) , more epoxy to fill cloth weave, and then coat with varnish for woody look or paint (both provides UV protection).