I'm building a woody, and for various reasons don't want to have "external" trim. Steve F. does a great job with his, but I'd like to reduce the amount of lumber involved a bit. I really like the way his seal "captures" the sidewall, so here's what I'm thinking of doing with my insulted wall (not to scale


From left to right, the black is 1/4" ply external skin.
Pink is 3/4" pine framing, routed out for the...
Green is 1/4" ply, filling filling in the routed out area.
Blue is the inner, 1/8" skin.
Red is a 3/4" ply hatch rib.
Two lines extending to the right are the hatch skins.
So...the construction theory is that I'll rout out my framing to accept the 1/4" ply, and then apply the inner skin. I've got 3/4" of external skin and framing outside of the groove on the hatch, and 3/4" of hatch rib to capture the tongue. Obviously, I'd have to widen the groove slightly so it doesn't bind. That white space above the tongue is where the rubber seals would go, probably about 1/4" deep.
So I've got a 3/8" wide tongue, 1/2" tall, going into a 3/4" deep groove with the seal taking up the rest of the space.
What do you think? Does that sound reasonable?
Thanks!
David