Thread: Starting Interior
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01-23-2007 10:26 AM #16
I used luann plywood for all the interior panels then insulation, then padding. I put all that on with a spray adheasive. Then put on the vinyl pulling it tight and attaching it with hot glue.Charlie
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01-23-2007 10:43 AM #17
CFF sweet work and more inspiration to do my own. Gray really contrasts the black . The drop on the break line looks really good . Your were taking out the 90 degree world we build by .
Did you use a sealer like polyurethane or anything for a moisture barrier.
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01-23-2007 10:54 AM #18
No as plywood has to breath to stay dry. You could never seal it completly. The little bit of water that get to it won't hurt. I have never had a panel buckel or worp. I have put visquien on the back of the panel before final install.Charlie
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