by Kody » Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:09 am
Hi Doc.
There is no need to reapply glass cloth to the underside of the floor. In fact, there is absolutely no need to apply glass under the floor at all. I laid out the ply for the floor on top of the timber that it was to be screwed and glued to and lightly clamped it in position. I then ran a pencil around all the timbers and frame to mark out where the ply will be glued. The ply was then removed, turned over and the areas where the ply will be glued, I covered with masking tape. I then painted on two layers/coats of the tar stuff to protect and seal the ply. The masking tape was removed (must be removed before the tar stuff fully hardens/cures) and the ply set aside for the stuff to harden. The ply is then flipped over, aligned up in its precise position and glued and screwed in place. It's now an easy job to paint around the timber of the frame with two coats of tar stuff and of course, into the corner joints of the floor and bearers. You don't get the stuff dripping down all over yourself when you do it this way.
Glassing is only needed if you are working on a boat. There is a world of difference between what a boat operates in and what a TD operates in. The important part of the floor that must be fully sealed is around all the edges to keep out the water and the dry rot spores that fill the air.
Kody
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