. I've done it much work as I can on the table.
On glass found the lip that is formed with an angle hole works the best to lock the glass skin in. straight holes seam to let the fiberglass lift when placed in torque . So drilled holes for inter and exterior bond beam. making this somewhat a fiberglass skeleton frame.
as to make life easer and not having to do fiberglass work over head. I bounded part of inter beam on the table with fiberglass using self tapping screws to hold down tell cure. So when I add top panels can add PL Premium 28 fl. oz. Polyurethane Construction Adhesive to a shelf and not drip on to my hair
as this trailer / component are very weak but as you put it together all of that makes it stronger and stronger.
As fiberglass will shrink. This makes the 90 % interior bound beam shrink in on itself so when I bound the the roof on it it will be pulling the roof ,front ,back in to the wall may run a row of 1/8 rivets .making the inside bond beam for strength the outside for looks on out side
I pre-ground out where the bonding beam will go .
In the picture with the spring clamp that is how the roof will set on top of it so we'll give me a full 2.5 in of a bonding area on the in side

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