connecting metal roof to walls

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connecting metal roof to walls

Postby calumet » Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:57 pm

How is a sheet metal roof attached to plywood walls? I have searched but can’t find it. Also, can it be glued to the spars and insulation or must it be screwed?
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Postby mikeschn » Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:17 am

I assume you mean aluminum.

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I used gorilla glue to glue the roof skin to the spars and wall edges, and then I used duct tape to hold it in place till it dried (overnight) Then I used aluminum angle to make the connection permanent. I know that the glue joints eventually broke. But with the aluminum angle and screws, I was basically floating the roof skin.

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Some one else here might have a better idea for glue.

Here you can see the screws that I put in the aluminum angle.
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Postby calumet » Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:17 am

Thanks, Mike. That is what I was looking for.
No, I meant sheet metal. Aluminum is too pricey and I have 5’ sheet metal available through a friend that does AC duct work.
I wanted a 60” floor for a queen mattress which put my outside wall width at 63” with ½” ply walls, insulation and paneling. If I skip the insulation, at least to mattress height, then I would need a 59” floor for the 5’ sheet metal roof, correct? It covers to the outside wall edge when installed with the angle?
Did you seal under the angle?
Thanks.
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Postby mikeschn » Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:21 am

Yes, I used a polyurethane calking to seal under the angle.

It looks like you have 1 1/2" thick walls...

Working backwards, 60" minus 1 1/2" walls is 57" for the floor. that's 3" wider than a full size bed, and 3" narrower than a queen sized bed.

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calumet wrote:I wanted a 60” floor for a queen mattress which put my outside wall width at 63” with ½” ply walls, insulation and paneling. If I skip the insulation, at least to mattress height, then I would need a 59” floor for the 5’ sheet metal roof, correct?
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Postby calumet » Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:00 am

My walls are ½” (15/32) plywood that are going to be attached to the outside edge of the floor. I was planning on attaching ¾” insulation and 1/8” paneling to the inside of the wall. Actual wall would then be 1-3/8”, the extra 1/8” was just wiggle room.
However, the dilemma lies in the 5’ sheet metal roof. In order to overlap the ½” outside walls, the floor would have to be 59” and that is with out insulation. Since the mattress would act as insulation, I thought I could start near the mattress top.
But, then, we are still looking at 59” for a 60” mattress. Perhaps I could use an inflatable Queen.
How do others manage a queen with 5’ roof?
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Postby mikeschn » Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:17 pm

In a word... "foam". Knox Foam to be exact. They end up buying cushions to make a near queen sized bed!

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Postby madjack » Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:55 pm

C, we build with a solid 3/4" wall and our overall outside measurement is 59.5"s...this allows a little "wiggle room for roof attachment(60"wide material)...this leaves 58"s for inside measurement...we use a foam mattress which we get custom cut from an eBay store..."thefoamguys"...around 150 bucks for a 56x78x4" furniture grade(2.5#) foam mattress...which my wife and I(6'3) and out two mutant Chihuahuas find luxuriously roomy.....
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p.s. we float our skins, relying on the trim and such to anchor them in place...we do shoot a couple of staples along the edges to hold in place until the trim goes on......MJ
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Postby calumet » Sat Jun 21, 2008 3:12 pm

Thanks guys!
Glad you mentioned the 59.5" instead of 60".
I'll contact the foamguy.
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Postby madjack » Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:31 am

http://stores.ebay.com/The-Foam-Guys if you don't see what ya want, give 'em an email and they will probably doit up for ya......
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