cracker39 wrote:Where have you found 1/8" luan or birch?
GeorgeTelford wrote: BTW you dont need alloy for that strength, I walked up and down on a pce of birch ply with insulation behind, no damage, I had to jump and slam heals on to surface to break, a thin layer of alloy would not help.
Toolie wrote:Thanks for that 200 lb. roof comment Gage. I'm not planning to stand on it but who knows what some neighborhood kid will do.
GeorgeTelford wrote:Hi Gage
I'll most likely do something like a weekender, so its unlikely that I'll get to test (framing etc) in a tear as such.
But I will say that intelect and experience tells me that with decent framing and solid foam insulation in between the spars there will be no problem. Also having worked with thin aluminium sheet for years I know its not really adding any great strength. Also if you get a ding insheet ply due to stone etc it will be simple to repair and refinish, if an alloy sheet tear gets a ding, the repair will be a major job of work and the cost.........
In caravans and motorhomes 1/4" ply is used as the bed board with no spars or insulation as support and I have never seen one broken yet.
I used 1/2" in a motorhome I put togethor and was then shown what the pro's use 1/4" looks way to flimsy, but it works.
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