Chris C wrote: The last desktop I had laminated cost me $52! If I were going to build SIP walls on my teardrop, I'd cut out the parts and take it to a shop that could do perform that process.
Alternatively if you do two sides plus the floor you'll have invested $156 (assuming they charge the same amount for doing one or two sides otherwise $312) plus travel time (twice) getting the stuff bagged. You'd have to do it on their schedule and you'd have to trust them to get it right with a process they aren't familiar with (SIPs rather than veneer).
Besides when you do tear MKII you'd have the tools on hand

The materials aren't all that much for non production bagging:
1) Some plastic sheeting, A 1000' foot roll of vapour barrier poly 8'6" wide is C$35
2) A vacuum pump. Even the shop vac that most builders own can do the job for our purposes. Make sure to allow a little bleed so you cool the motor. Not always required but good insurance. Or for C$30 you can get an auto A/C pump from the junk yard (look for a York V, they have sumps for oil) and connect it to a $30 surplus 1/2-1 hp electric motor. Use your shopvac to exhaust the bag then hook the intake of the compressor to the bag and you can draw 15-20 in-hg.
3) some pvc piping and fittings to allow hook up of your shop vac and/or A/C pump.
4) a flat area as large as your largest piece to do the bagging. A couple saw horses supporting a few 2X4s on edge with a sheet of plywood on top would be sufficient.
You don't even really need to seal the edges of the plastic. Fold it over on itself a couple of times and then clamp between two 2X4s. It'll leak a bit but that just means a little less vacuum and more motor run time. If you don't have clamps just screw the 2X4s together every six inches. Use some tuck tape if you want to get fancy.