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Roof-linings

Posted: Thu, 04 Jun 2009, 6:40 pm
by txfsealord
Do remember I've got an Ansfold not Portafold - is it, perhaps, only Annies which had this inner lining, due to their simpler roof-shape? I've never looked closely enough at a Porty to notice this - Matt, can you comment please?

This might well explain (to me, that is) everyone's preoccupation with dampness, sweating & being dripped-on at night! I painted my roof inside with a very thin layer of celly topcoat, being the lightest finishing treatment I could think of, as my roof is so very heavy. This has zero anti-sweat resistance, yet in chilly & rainy nights, there's never been any sign of condensation/dampness whatsoever. My mate Alan (Anorakite) who also has an Ansfold, is similarly indifferent to internal sweating.

We do our sweating, however, when erecting them!

Steve

Posted: Thu, 04 Jun 2009, 9:41 pm
by vauxhallbitz
Hello all,

I have just finished covering my roof with foam backed car headlining, cost around £70 including 6 tins of adhesive. You just cut to shape and glue straight on to the fibreglass, makes a great job and is not hard to do.

I will post pictures soon,

Regards, Fraser.

Re: Roof-linings

Posted: Fri, 05 Jun 2009, 9:13 am
by Admin
txfsealord wrote:...is it, perhaps, only Annies which had this inner lining, due to their simpler roof-shape? I've never looked closely enough at a Porty to notice this - Matt, can you comment please?
From what I know all the Portafolds had a single skin roof. This was ok because there was a good amount of strength being provided by the fins etc. Once they 'modernised' the roof and made the Ansfold they found that the fins were there not just for decoration, they were a design feature to stop the roof sagging. Therefore the Ansfolds had to have double skin roofs. Not sure if they all have but certainly the later ones do.

It's things like this where my respect for the designers goes up yet another few notches!

Posted: Fri, 05 Jun 2009, 10:30 am
by Ian
Strange that - my Portafold roof has sagged between the fins rather than at the fin-free end, which is fine.

Ian

Posted: Fri, 05 Jun 2009, 10:43 am
by Admin
Ah yes, saying that, I do have a slight dip in the roof of mine between the fins on one side of the centre ridge. Nothing major but you can see it when you catch the light on it.

That extra skin on the Ansfold must be why Steve's roof is so heavy and the Portafold's roof is lighter. Obviously the original design was done for strength and lightness.