Rainier70 wrote:Not arguing with MtDon, but here is my reservation about the plywood on the outside under the skin. I don't own a CarMate, and I am not knocking them My thoughts on this are just theory and conjecture, and I am quite possibly all wrong. But IF there is condensation anywhere, it will most likely be on the inside of the metal skin. Having plywood next to the skin puts that wood in a very moist environment and subject to possible mold or rot issues.
On my cargo trailer the outside skin seams over lap from front to back. Those seams are not sealed. I could see thin slivers of daylight between the screws. I think that is a good thing as it allows an escape route for any moisture/water vapor that works its way in there. Maybe the CarMate is the same way, and maybe that is enough ventilation to make it a non-issue. Still I personally prefer a metal frame and all the wood components be on the inside where problems can be seen, corrected, and replaced if needed.
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