mikeschn wrote:Has anyone tried building with western red cedar?
My thought is to build the sidewalls from western red cedar, and let the spars be western red cedar too. Then cover both with aluminum. That way, even though each screw hole is a possible entry point for water, the cedar will resist...
The only plywood would be the floor... and I suppose even that could be cedar.
I'd like to build a Winter Warrior that doesn't delaminate. Any thoughts?
Mike...
Mike,
I am using WRC extensively on my build. It's for 2 reasons, light weight, and rot resistance. My interior walls are cedar strips, both WRC and Eastern White Cedar. However, they are covered with glass/epoxy. My interior wall framing is WRC that I am doing now. The outside walls are going to be 4MM marine plywood glassed. I think the failure you have seen with plywood is because it was not marine plywood, and it was not glassed.
The use of aluminum skins is a great idea, but unless water intrusion is kept at bay, what is going on under that aluminum? We don't all live in California, Arizona or other dry areas, or have covered storage. I live in a very wet state and keeping water out is my major goal. IMO/ marine plywood, cedar, epoxy (not the penetrating crap), and fiberglass are all worth the effort.
$.02
Larry C