eric wolf wrote:When applying the aluminum cladding do you glue the full surface or just the perimeter?
Steve_Cox wrote:What hasn't been mentioned yet was the expansion rate of the aluminum is much greater than the wood when the trailer is in the sun and a good portion of the adhesive when cured will separate from one side or the other.
GRUMPYBAGDER wrote:How are most people fixing the edging trim in place?.
Thawley wrote:Steve_Cox wrote:What hasn't been mentioned yet was the expansion rate of the aluminum is much greater than the wood when the trailer is in the sun and a good portion of the adhesive when cured will separate from one side or the other.
Curious if anyone's got engineering data or test results about the relative amounts of expansion/contraction and the roll color/finish plays. Safe bet silver and black will behave differently over 8-10'.
GRUMPYBAGDER wrote:Just to demonstrate a little more of my ignorance, Is the aluminium skin just for show, or is there a real world benefit to having a metal skin?.
Both styles seem equally represented in the gallery.
halfdome, Danny wrote:I've built 3 teardrops with contact adhesive applied to the side aluminum and haven't experienced any delamination or oil canning and they have set out in the hot sun for days. I've been laminating panels for 45 years as a professional Cabinetmaker and know the proper way to bond with contact cement. The instructions are right on the can.
So far no one to my knowledge has supplied scientific proof that proper application of aluminum will release from plywood (a stable panel) using contact cement.
GRUMPYBAGDER wrote:Did the screws go right through the trim and the panel?.
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