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- Jim_ShoeExplorerI completely misunderstood your question. I was gonna say "Jockey Shorts". That's my underbelly material. :)
- Dave_H_MExplorer IIthanks folks, exactly what I needed.
- NYCgrrlExplorerWondering if coroplast is rodent proof and if so what thickness still makes it appropriate for "underbelly" usage?
Slightly off topic so TIA! - 1492ModeratorMoved from Forum Technical Support
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
RoyB wrote:
When I was searching GOOGLE for RV CLOROPLAST it keep switching me to RV chloroplast which is something altogether different hehe...
DO a search for 'COROPLAST'
NOT 'CLOROPLAST'
NOT 'RV CLOROPLAST'
Just plain old 'COROPLAST'
You have pages and pages come upfor 'COROPLAST' - therinkExplorerI deal with a local sign/vinyl graphics shop that I use for my company. I needed a 2'x2' piece for a valve repair in my belly. They gave a me a piece at no charge. It is the exact same black material.
- RoyBExplorer IIWhen I was searching GOOGLE for RV CLOROPLAST it keep switching me to RV chloroplast which is something altogether different hehe...
- downtheroadExplorerIt's called Coroplast.
Google it for lots of sources.
It's also sold at sign shops and I have seen it at Lowes.
You can find a distributor here.....LINK - RoyBExplorer IIDAVE _ I don't know what to call it either but if I was putting some in I would definitely plan out some small access points to get to things you really want to get to with having to take some of that stuff down..
I would also make a few PVC CONDUIT runs that start out in the floor of one topside cabinet and go all the way to another top side cabinet floor etc..
There must two or three hundred screws on mine under my fifth wheel... Then you re-run cables etc whenever you want to getting from point A to point B... I use the PVC electrical boxes from LOWES mounted upsidedown under the floor then drill a large two-inch hole thru the middle of them to get thru the floor to the inside of a topside cabinet area. Then connect all of the PVC junction boxes together with 1-inch flexible PVC conduit... Everything is sealed against the weather elements and critters.
Roy Ken
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