
Trailer will be 6x10 with one partition wall for shower and porta potty. I think it might be in my best interest to stay with 1x1 spars every 12 inches and use 1/4 inch luan for roof. Trailer will have a 22 1/2 degree slant on front and from there to the rear will be flat roof. Please chime in because I want this thing to last. I dont want to have a soup bowl in 6 months. Im thinking a couple of coats of marine varnish and then paint for a finish. Thanks for the input, Dennis
Moho wrote:I would definately install spars. The ply across a 6 foot span is gauranteed to not support it's own weight over time.
To help with the situation Bob Henry is facing on Chubby, when I installed my spars I paid alot of attention to grain direction when cutting and selecting the lumber to rip for them. I installed them with the original bow direction (before ripping) facing the outer skin surface. It will not stop 100% of the bowing over time but shoud help.
Another alternative is to have a longitudinal rib/spine down the center which would allow you to use shorter horizontal joists and go a long way to addressing any future sagging.
bobhenry wrote:Well all possible precautions were taken and the distortion has not yet created an actual leak problem I still think if I were to do it again I would have cut the spars in a very very shallow arch to prevent the sinking roof syndrome.
48Rob wrote:Another alternative is to have a longitudinal rib/spine down the center which would allow you to use shorter horizontal joists and go a long way to addressing any future sagging.
Jon,
Great thought!
Though not the same, some manufacturers really thought long and hard, and came up with some very practical ways to reduce spans, which of course reduces sag...
Here is one of them.
Rob
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