Exactly, Ultralite. The second skin was mentioned in that white roof paint topic months ago, it was probably you? I'm also messing with ideas for roof mounted or roof-stored solar panels.
You'd probably want 4-5-6 braces of 3/4 tubing or 1" square if you intend to use it for a viewing platform.
I'm trying to sort of conceal all the stuff I'm adding to the vehicle. Or at least make it non-obvious to the casual or idle observer.
I'm also thinking to run m electrical up the interior C pillar and into one of the middle feet of the side rail and up into the rails. I want a all-weather power-port-style connector up there for solar panel connection and for some moveable / clamping area lights. And I'm thinking about the rear / backup floods inset in the rear rack fairings. I want it set up so all three 'systems' work together but also work without each other, so I can easily reconfigure things whenever and however I want. I have a bunch of other power related plans it is all tying into.
On the white roof comment that might've been me. Been thinking about it a long time.
But dang, in general we're traveling similar lanes so to speak. I'm currently sketching all these same ideas, a little ways into each, and trying to get some things finished so I could post a build thread.
I hesitate to do a build thread because it won't seem like much. I'm trying to keep everything low profile and easily removable for urban living.
I have a Cascadia awning and made 1 inch square tube cross bars to mount it as well as attach bikes to. This has me all over the roof looking at future plans. I really want to figure out how to utilize the space over the sunroof that I never open. It's where I'd like my solar panel to go. I would drill into the roof but apart for my normal misgivings about that, my Burb is still in great shape for a 15 yr old vehicle.
Oh, and my steel cross bars got me to thinking about how I could fab quick releases for the awning. I'd like to be able to quickly detach and just toss it in the Burb.
This rig has served me so well for 8 years. And the more I look at it compared to what's easily available in the US, I think it's an awesome platform to build from. Another idea I toss around is picking up an extra where I go no holds barred on my set up. But hell, I'm having a hard time just finishing off the new Bluetooth radio I just bought and new back up camera. ( I've never installed either before)