Plywood shell/skin. Seal- spar urethane both sides or just one?

drewspuppet

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So I’ve got a pretty large trailer build 19’x7.5’ and right now have a bunch of luan sandwiches to assemble and finish.

Due to cost I’m wanting to skin in 1/4” mdo plywood and seal/paint. It’s something that if doesn’t work out I can fix or change down the road.

2x2s, 1.5” foamular and super thin luan.

Would using the urethane on both sides of the 1/4” help prevent warp, etc? Needed?

Thank u for your info
 
I built a camper like this over 20 years back. I'd highly recommend epoxy-fiberglass as your exterior coat over the luan, then paint. You can do most of that before you assemble the panels if you wish.
 
Would using the urethane on both sides of the 1/4” help prevent warp

If I understand, you are asking if the inside of the sheathing should be varnished on the interior side before attaching to the framework.

I'll vote no.

I think sheathing should be attached using TB3 (and screws or crown staples), and any surface treatment will negate the glue's ability to grab the wood. I suggest TB3 instead of TB2 because it has double the open time to work with.

I sure didn't get any warping on my interior 1/8" BB sheathing:

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Tony

P.S. I swear by Minwax oil-based polyurethane.
 

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