

Steve_Cox wrote:I really admire that shine. You did a nice job.![]()
kiacker wrote:Best of luck in your build! This forum is a great resource and the builders are are the best! If you get stuck, there is always someone here who can help ya out! Don't forget the pictures!!!!
Art Mini wrote:I'm hoping to build a woody, My g/f and I discussed it and we both like the woody better. I'm thinking glueing, then stapling/screwing down the top wood to the spars then glueing trim strips across the row of screws/staples. I figure what ever I use to seal the trailer will take care of any leak problems. Is polyurathane enough to seal the outside? I read some where here about boat sealer too?
Art
Steve_Cox wrote:
Polyurethane won't seal. It will form small cracks where the plywood and the trim meet due to the expansion and contraction in the wood and the lack of flexibility in the polyurethane. If you are planning a "woody". Take the time and expense to coat all the plywood and trim with epoxy inside and out, especially the end grain of the plywood. When, not if, water gets to the end grain of plywood it can travel as much as 18" into the wood grain and you won't know it until bacteria and fungus start making the wood turn black under your polyurethane. Every screw and staple is also a possible place for water intrusion, use them sparingly and use a type that won't rust or corrode, silicon bronze boat screws work pretty good. It would be a shame to build a trailer that falls apart in a few years.
Just one of the many opinions....I have, about everything.
2bits wrote:Mary Kay, I think you might have the most comprehensive build photos I have ever seen! I love the electrical raceway, I notice in one pic you can see the piano hinge when it is closed, and in another pic you can't see it, what did you do different? I wish I would print out all your photos and put them in a book, but I couldn't afford the ink! Awesome job of documenting your build!
Art Mini wrote:I'm hoping to build a woody, My g/f and I discussed it and we both like the woody better. I'm thinking glueing, then stapling/screwing down the top wood to the spars then glueing trim strips across the row of screws/staples. I figure what ever I use to seal the trailer will take care of any leak problems. Is polyurathane enough to seal the outside? I read some where here about boat sealer too?
Art
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