Mark Gunter wrote:For me, the big misnomer in so-called PMF is the “F” because combinations of cotton cloth, adhesive & paint has nothing whatsoever to do with Fiberglass lol.
All of my experience with fiberglass has been of a professional nature doing auto body repair on header panels and on corvettes. I’ve had excellent results with fiberglass.
My only experience with so-called PMF has been on my current camper build, a 11.5’ by 7’3” standy. I decided early on that I didn’t wish to do Fiberglass over that large a project. So far, I’m extremely pleased with my choice of skinning this tank with canvas & paint. Just finished the exterior this week and it looks great. Only time will tell regarding durability.
If the exterior holds up as well as I believe it will, I’ll be a proponent of so-called PMF … but with respect to any who prefer “the real deal.” What I wouldn’t do is take the approach OP suggested. Stick to one or the other.
My 7x14 has made two full years and is holding up fine, I did use waterproof glue and waterproof stain in the application of the canvas. Mine was built in the shop during colder weather so I chose PMF over fiberglass for ease of application and lower costs.