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Dec-31-2019 09:20 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:
Most contemporary trailers use the plastic corrugated sheets as the bottom layer that is closest to the road. No sealing, no rot and lower cost. Most people call it an underbelly cover. I have bought some at Home Depot in the past.
I suggest you go take a peek under a trailer at an RV dealer.
Dec-31-2019 06:27 AM
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pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
So is there a waterproof plywood?
Dec-29-2019 08:38 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:
Most CDX is not suitable for vinyl sheet flooring (telegraphed defects) and has a twist that can difficult to deal with in close quarters.
BC plywood can also be used, though not as flat or smooth as AC.
Dec-29-2019 07:14 AM
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Dec-28-2019 10:01 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:
Marine grade plywood is overkill in my opinion. Exterior AC plywood would work just as well, is less expensive and easier to find. Not necessary to seal it, either.
I would use foam board for insulation if you think it’s necessary. Since we don’t camp in the cold, I would skip it.
Coroplast, a corrugated plastic sheet, can be used to enclose the underbelly.
Dec-28-2019 07:30 AM