bluebombersfan
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I have a 6 by 10 foot utility trailer that want to convert into a cargo trailer. My question is this. I am using plywood all around and am wondering if using a good few coats of tremclad on the roof would be good enough to seal it against water. I know fiberglassing would be ideal but do you guys think 3 maybe 4 coats of tremclad do the trick? I have used tremclad on my plywood flooring in my boat and I have found that it seems to have good sealing capabilities. The only flaw I found was that the floor does take a lot of abuse causing scratches but since the roof wont have any sort of traffic/scratches I was thinking that it should work just fine.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?