by jmedclay » Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:41 am
My plan is similar to the OP in that I'll radius all of the perimeter edges of the cabin, fair as necessary with epoxy+microballons, coat with epoxy penetrant/sealer (all surfaces), rough the wood and then laminate a strip of fiberglass to the cabin edges with epoxy resin. All of my joints are made into solid lumber that is continuous around the perimeter. Still, the glass/epoxy encapsulation seems like a good way to increase joint competence and minimize the likelihood of cracking and water absorption. Aside from possible overkill and labor, is there a functional downside? I always thought that epoxy to roughed up wood, well squeeged in, constituted a very strong bond that wouldn't "pop off".
I figure water is the enemy, and will go to substantial trouble to keep it from finding a way in, including sealing all exterior holes (screw holes, power entry hole, whatever), areas well inside of/adjacent to my door jambs, etc. Seems the OP is on a similar track with similar ideas.