Two 1/8" roof layers question

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Two 1/8" roof layers question

Postby Pizzaguy » Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:28 am

Using Steve Fredericks inside out method for walls & roof......

Can I use a cheap 1/8" thick paneling for the 1st layer? I have 1/8" oak for the finish layer but it runs $32+ per sheet.

I'm thinking that the lines that run vertically up the sheets may show on the edges where the roof meets the walls? Comments or suggestions?

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Postby wannabefree » Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:32 pm

I don't see why you couldn't. But after spending more than a year of weekends building mine I think the cost difference between really cheap material and good material is very small.

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Postby johnb » Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:18 am

Yes I'm with Pizza guy - I tried some cheap 1/8 luan as an extra layer and it only frustrated me. It didn't bend well - the oak was very satisfying and provided extra strength as well.

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Postby 48Rob » Sat Jun 27, 2009 5:59 am

Cheap material is CHEAP for a reason...

Quality is always...better?

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Postby Roly Nelson » Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:36 am

Well, I don't know, I have 2 layers of 1/8 inch lauan on my little woody roof, and for the last 6 years, has been holding up very well. Check it out.
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Postby TomW » Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:45 pm

I have 1/8 Luan, two layers across the roof of by 5x10 Gen Benroy. I found a local wood supply house that had "Cabinet Grade Luan". I had never heard of it before. It was a little stiffer than regular Lowe/H.Depot luan but it was no trouble to bend.

I did not like the Lowes/H.D. luan and this stuff was $18/sheet. Look around at a local store, they might be able to order what you want.

I glued and screwed down the first layer and then glued the second layer over lapping the joints. Then I sealed the joints with fiberglass cloth and epoxy. Made for a little heavier trailer but the finish is automotive quality.
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Postby Walt M » Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:32 pm

Pizza guy, I too used two layers of 1/8" lauan on my roof. I don't remember if Steve recommends gluing between the layers, I did anyway. On another note if you look for a plywood distributor in your area you can get some great deals I bought 1/8" and 1/4" maple they refer to it as Shop grade or shop worn (damaged, dirty, scuffed up stuff) I paid $5.00 a sheet. most of it I was able to sand clean, I was painting the trailer anyway so I didn't mind and I saved a ton of money. good luck, Walt
P.S. I find that these wholesalers who wouldn't usually sell to retail customers, don't mind selling these shop grade sheets.
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Postby Marck » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:17 am

Sorry for the hijack but MAN do I get frustrated when I hear people talk about the "local" supplier they found for 1/8 in ply I spent months calling every lumber place in the 2 local phone books (3 counties) and only managed to find someone 63 miles away because I bought 25 pieces, cut to 11 3/4" by 11 3/4" for some scrollsaw work, on ebay and the guy is 63 miles away and will sell me 5 x 5 sheets for $16 each if I go pick em up.

I hate you people who all seem to have local suppliers lol
You want to build WHAT?????

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Postby Nitetimes » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:36 pm

Marck wrote:Sorry for the hijack but MAN do I get frustrated when I hear people talk about the "local" supplier they found for 1/8 in ply I spent months calling every lumber place in the 2 local phone books (3 counties) and only managed to find someone 63 miles away because I bought 25 pieces, cut to 11 3/4" by 11 3/4" for some scrollsaw work, on ebay and the guy is 63 miles away and will sell me 5 x 5 sheets for $16 each if I go pick em up.

I hate you people who all seem to have local suppliers lol


Marck....you're in PA....everything's here, but nothing's local!! 8) :lol:
What you need will invariably be on the other end of the state!! :lol: :lol:
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Postby Marck » Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:20 am

Marck....you're in PA....everything's here, but nothing's local!!
What you need will invariably be on the other end of the state!


Man ain't that the truth in this state
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