by aggie79 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:52 am
I believe I'm correct in saying that most Airstream aluminum skins are buck-riveted to steel frames, and that steel and aluminum have different rates of thermal expansion.
I don't have compound curves, but on my teardrop I have lap joints in the aluminum on the roof. I used screws (and sealant) to fasten the lap joints to my roof spars. So far no leaks. My aluminum does have some oil-canning when it is really hot - over 95 degrees - but everything stays tight.
Whether you rivet your aluminum sheets together and float them over framing or you rivet or screw your aluminum to framing, you are make holes in the skin and increasing the chances for moisture intrusion.
Tom (& Linda)
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