DesertSkies wrote:I decided to use PL Premium.
After talking to the manufacturer, it sounds like PL might work a little better. I'll be gluing masonite over ply and spars. The very hot and dry climate severely cuts the working time of TB. Liquid Nails says that they don't recommend their product for Masonite.
I tested the bond by gluing and stapling a piece of Masonite to curved ply like my walls. It seemed to work fine.
I had hoped to remove the staples but they went in below the surface leaving a clean hole and they were impossible to dig out with any tool I could find.
I've seen many opinions about stapling with or without leaving them, screws, strapping, etc.
My finish will be CPES or epoxy. I still haven't made up my mind.
Any opinions for my current build?
The upper skin will have to support human loads which even the 1/8 plywood could do with close spaced internal stiffeners. However, I’ve found that there is usually a bit of a premium on some of the thinner material, so if the upper sheet will be a ¼ inch think you should check to make sure ¼ inch thick isn’t actually cheaper than using (2) 1/8 inch sheets; plus, the ¼ inch thick sheet is MUCH stronger than 2 1/8 inch sheets (not to mention that the deflections will be much less.
I would say especially since you are using Masonite that you should use epoxy and fiberglass before the final UV protecting paint. ANY kind of moisture leak will be intolerable to the integrity of your structure. So, you can cover it with aluminum, or fiberglass (I could have missed where you said you were going to do that), but you will really need to make sure NO water gets in.