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fulltimin
Oct 03, 2020Nomad
Well, I did get some work done today, however, almost none of it was on the moho. :(
I did add a small piece to the rear of the roof this morning, to allow it time to cure. The other plywood I put up there did not quite reach from one side to the other.
Since the roof is curved, it's over 8' when following the curve.
As such, I applied 2 pieces, one on each side, which left a gap in the center of a few inches. That is the piece I put in there today.
You can see in the pic, right down the center. It will be covered up with another piece on top of it, glued down, so it's not an issue.

Unfortunately, that was it.
I need to add another layer on the roof, since the rest of the roof only has 1 layer of 1/4" thick plywood on the top of the roof rafters.
Another layer of 1/4" would be quicker, but adding 2 layers of 1/8" would be easier to bend around the curves.
Decisions, decisions.
I did add a small piece to the rear of the roof this morning, to allow it time to cure. The other plywood I put up there did not quite reach from one side to the other.
Since the roof is curved, it's over 8' when following the curve.
As such, I applied 2 pieces, one on each side, which left a gap in the center of a few inches. That is the piece I put in there today.
You can see in the pic, right down the center. It will be covered up with another piece on top of it, glued down, so it's not an issue.

Unfortunately, that was it.
I need to add another layer on the roof, since the rest of the roof only has 1 layer of 1/4" thick plywood on the top of the roof rafters.
Another layer of 1/4" would be quicker, but adding 2 layers of 1/8" would be easier to bend around the curves.
Decisions, decisions.
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