by 48Rob » Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:17 pm
Hi Richard,
Using 1/8" ply will work, but it will be a weak roof.
Both from a weight supporting view, and from a structural one.
Your "box" design is fairly strong because of what it is, but the "skin" including the roof, is what really holds everything together.
"IF" the foam is a tight fit between the inner and outer layers of 1/8" ply, and it is all glued together, then you'll have a very strong roof you could walk on.
If all the "parts" are not joined as one, then I'd be concerned were it mine.
Some cross braces are a very good idea, as they go with the thought that joining two pieces as one increases the strength.
I'm not sure what your centers are on the roof supports, but as little as 12" with just 1/8" ply might be too much...
As Greg suggests, 8" on center for 1/8" ply is more realistic.
If I had to promise a customer that the roof would be structurally strong and look reasonably straight, 1/4" ply glued to the roof supports, or two layers of 1/8" glued together and to the roof supports with no more than a 12" on center span would be my choice. (Glued and screwed, mechanical fastening is a must...)
The extra weight, if it is part of an overall concern, is not nearly as heavy as the weight of wondering and worrying for the life of the trailer...or the horrible realization that you must now "take apart" the trailer to "make it stronger"...
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...