beautysmistress
Active member
Ok so got no reply on what I might find when I pull the aluminum sheet off of the roof. So went ahead and ripped it off.
I have found directly underneath the aluminum a type of sandwich made up of a top layer of plywood a mid layer of rigid insulation, then another layer of plywood. the plywood is all really thin.. maybe 1/8" thick for each layers.
It all seems in good shape and I hate to pull it up but there is a sag in the very end.
The whole "sandwich" can't be more than 2" thick.
Does anyone know what is supporting the roof? Or does the sandwich have enough structural integrity to hold up without supports?
Hate to tear up more just to find out how it is put together.
Thanks for any info.. especially from anyone who has ever disassembled one..
Would love to see a cross section drawing or diagram of how it is assembled.
you all have a great day!
Flash
I have found directly underneath the aluminum a type of sandwich made up of a top layer of plywood a mid layer of rigid insulation, then another layer of plywood. the plywood is all really thin.. maybe 1/8" thick for each layers.
It all seems in good shape and I hate to pull it up but there is a sag in the very end.
The whole "sandwich" can't be more than 2" thick.
Does anyone know what is supporting the roof? Or does the sandwich have enough structural integrity to hold up without supports?
Hate to tear up more just to find out how it is put together.
Thanks for any info.. especially from anyone who has ever disassembled one..
Would love to see a cross section drawing or diagram of how it is assembled.
you all have a great day!
Flash