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TexasPride22
Oct 04, 2017Explorer
Thank you the $70 is from what the guy at ace hardware told me i have no idea where he got that number.. So even with the extra insulation I would have to run my trailers heater on a lower setting
We did something like this on my grandmas house (she used to run a small electric heater in a little box that covered the pipes going under the house, added some thick insulation pads i think r30 something. and no electric heater needed). So far it has been great . And this was about 2 years ago. I am not trying to argue, etc just trying to learn since this is my first trailer that $21 could be my gas money to go to work on for the week. And save a little bit of coin in the process where i can.
I do imagine that corplast will be a lot cheaper vs plywood? How would i go about mounting it? I know its self explanatory 4 10ft sheets or 7 at 6’ long (truck bed length) and I don’t need a trailer for it plus it would be easier to work with?
We did something like this on my grandmas house (she used to run a small electric heater in a little box that covered the pipes going under the house, added some thick insulation pads i think r30 something. and no electric heater needed). So far it has been great . And this was about 2 years ago. I am not trying to argue, etc just trying to learn since this is my first trailer that $21 could be my gas money to go to work on for the week. And save a little bit of coin in the process where i can.
I do imagine that corplast will be a lot cheaper vs plywood? How would i go about mounting it? I know its self explanatory 4 10ft sheets or 7 at 6’ long (truck bed length) and I don’t need a trailer for it plus it would be easier to work with?
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