hi,
i have a collapsable dob, that i used to photograph the transit of venus. i didn't use a light shroud.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/80336656@N07/7365371530/
the open sides probably degrade the image quality a tad but the main source of light (the sun) is facing directly at the scope.
I didn't use a light shroud over the truss and made with a sheet of RG film made my own filter with cardboard. This was a one off, event though and I had aligned the telescope before the sun came up so that it was always facing the sun directly (avoiding looking down at the primary).
I'd suggest without a very good light shroud using your telescope would be fairly dangerous. If you were to buy a filter (and light shroud) i would want to make sure it went around the external diameter of the solar filter went around the outside of the optical tube - not the inside

!
Its probably all a bit risky although you may consider the projection method
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/obser...g_the_Sun.html
cheers
rusty