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โFeb-28-2019 11:36 AM
Horsedoc wrote:
Not just this thread, but many. Someone asks a simple question and then gets covered up with technical 'how to'.
Almost like asking for the time of day and gets instructions on how to build a clock.
โFeb-28-2019 10:29 AM
โFeb-28-2019 10:06 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Rubber membranes can get holes.
โFeb-28-2019 09:16 AM
drsteve wrote:
Marine plywood is hardwood plywood made with a waterproof adhesive. It is not waterproof or rot resistant.
โFeb-28-2019 08:38 AM
โFeb-28-2019 06:11 AM
DrewE wrote:
Depending on what kind of a joint you make, splicing can be perfectly fine. A properly made scarf joint, for instance, will be as strong as the base plywood. Making one would require the construction of a jig or two of some sort, or using one that someone else has made.
A scarf joint is basically just a very shallow angle wedge or miter sort of joint, typically something around 1:8 or 1:10 rise to run. For 1/4" plywood, it should be possible to cut the angles with a Skilsaw and a suitable jig; though I'm speaking not from experience but only from thinking it through as I'll also be replacing my motorhome's roof this year.
โFeb-28-2019 04:35 AM
โFeb-28-2019 04:14 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
I like the "Marine" suggestion too. and make sure it is MARINE grade as well. Stands up to weather better.
โFeb-27-2019 06:17 PM
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โFeb-27-2019 11:26 AM
tim-n-tn wrote:
I'm trying to re-roof my 94 gulfstream conquest that is 8'5" wide w/ 1/4" luaun. I've tried lowes and home depot and they do not offer 4 x 9 or 4 x 10 sheets. any suggestions on where to find this? My other option would be 4 x 8 sheets with a brace between the rafters to splice an 8' sheet to the 5" piece so that it is fully supported underneath. any suggestions will be appreciated! Thx, tim-n-tn