EZDog wrote:I pluck the bugs out of the air with chopsticks if they get bad,but maybe thats just me?
I like Carpet as it really gives a finished and uniform look,helps insulate noise and was cheap compared to panels too.
Mine is simply screwed to the original plywood walls around the top in one continuous piece and in a few spots along the bottom to make it all tight.
I then attached thngs through the carpet and to the plywood but I also have very little attached this way at all as I prefer to keep the inside as uncluttered as possible and attach most things to E-Track mounted over the carpet for easy removal and reconfiguration.
I rarely need to vacuum there as I rarely walk there too!
Again,maybe just me?
beachguy005 wrote:My plan is to use some hull liner on the walls and foam backed headliner for the ceiling. I'm working on a small 5x12x5 CT. Going to beta test mine on a road trip to be sure everything is where I want it before I start covering things.
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