Hello forum,
Second post this week, I should start a build jounal..I always mean to and then forget about it.
So a new problem has popped up with our TTT this week. We are building a moc-T@B and are having problems with the rear roof cracking.
The roof consists of: frame, interior skin(luan), spars, insulation, plywood(1/4") coated with three coats of CPES(Raka) and then painted with Rustoleum marine primer, and three coats of navy blue gloss topsides paint.
What I think is happening is that the roof cools off during the cool nights in San Diego and then is rapidly heating up in the sun and cracking. The cracks aren't just on the paint. The paint/primer/epoxy is adhered really well to the teardrop, and the cracks are pretty much only on the back of the roof(the part that's exposed to the sun).
Is this theory crazy?
Any other thoughts on what it could be?
Any ideas about what I can do to fix it?
This thing is so so close to being done, and now I am almost completely defeated by this problem. My boyfriend and I are planning on using this for a two-month roadtrip, skiing in the mountains. We don't want snow and ice getting into the cracks and destroying the roof.
Please please help me!
Thanks
Ashley