Looking at all the old time TD and TTTs...the common covering for many roofs was Masonite , covered with canvas..usually having a padding of some type between... The more I think about this , the more attractive the method becomes....Properly sealed , the roof would not only be attractive,easy to do,but would be easy to replace the canvas ,"down the road",and would offer some safety benefit from those falling limbs...
Anybody tried this ???
Some type of "padding" might be good for even an Aluminum roof ,providing a place for glue to adhere on each surface, the expansion and contraction would be handled in the padding,not the roof/aluminum glue join, resulting in better overall adhesion and not "floating"......
With any type of roof like this (or any other TD/TTT) Superior sealing of all parts would be mandatory...
