Re-skinning the roof of The Coffin

In my original build, I skinned the (non-curved) roof of my TTT with 3/16" Masonite (hardboard) and covered it with 4mm Coroplast.
Despite what other people have built, the Coroplast did not last 9 months in the Las Vegas sun and UV.
I was fairly uncertain about the durability, so I trimmed out the roof in a way that would make it easy to re-skin
The time has come. Since I have a fairly rigid sub-roof, I really only need to "wallpaper" it for sun and (rare) rain protection.
I've seen 4' wide aluminum as thin as .019". I have played with some .032, but I think that's overkill in this application.
Two questions:
a] how thin can I go with this aluminum skin?
b] should I float the skin or glue it? If glue, what's a good adhesive to bond aluminum to Masonite?
Thanks,
eggsalad
Despite what other people have built, the Coroplast did not last 9 months in the Las Vegas sun and UV.
I was fairly uncertain about the durability, so I trimmed out the roof in a way that would make it easy to re-skin

The time has come. Since I have a fairly rigid sub-roof, I really only need to "wallpaper" it for sun and (rare) rain protection.
I've seen 4' wide aluminum as thin as .019". I have played with some .032, but I think that's overkill in this application.
Two questions:
a] how thin can I go with this aluminum skin?
b] should I float the skin or glue it? If glue, what's a good adhesive to bond aluminum to Masonite?
Thanks,
eggsalad