Dave M wrote:I would avoid sealing the floor in like that if possible. I don't think the issue is weather or not you will get a puncture but that water and road salts will infiltrate the outter layer and start rot inside the box you have created.
R Keller wrote:I could be wrong, but what I think asianflava is talking about is building a sandwich with 1/8" ply on the top 1/4" (or 1/8") ply on the bottom and wood framing and styrofoam in between.
Rik
Dave M wrote:I would avoid sealing the floor in like that if possible. I don't think the issue is weather or not you will get a puncture but that water and road salts will infiltrate the outter layer and start rot inside the box you have created.
Rik wrote:BTW, my sandwiches are glued with epoxy. No moisture getting through there.
angib wrote:I wasn't going to intervene on this subject but Rik's comment was too much temptation... Epoxy is great, but not that great. I've seen water leak straight through epoxy laminate (though not vacuum-bagged laminate). If you think tiny amounts of water are not wicking into the bottom of your floor by capillary action (and the voids in your incomplete epoxy-ing) every time you drive in the rain, I think you're mistaken.
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