Got some insulation done this weekend. 1" styrofoam R6 . Kinda fun to see how all of this works now. The other side of the V will just be a reverse of this , so I should be good to go. Kinda fun.
McDave wrote:Hey phoenixbound,
That is a really nice trailer. Just from what I can see it looks to be quality materials and nice clean, precision workmanship.
But just as a heads up, you may want to measure the spaces to be sure of the size. My trailer looked like it was 16" O.C., but in reality it was more like 15.75, 16.25, 15.55, 16.30, etc. etc... No two were the same. I had thought about just cutting a stack of panels all the same size. Luckily, my short attention span saved me. When I was ready to cut the 2nd panel I had forgotten the size of the first one. So I measured and it was different, went to the next panel, different again.
Like the saying goes, measure twice, then go have a beer. Come back and measure again, then cut twice. If it is still too short there must be something wrong with your tape measure.
Just sayin'...
McDave
low277 wrote:McDave wrote:Hey phoenixbound,
That is a really nice trailer. Just from what I can see it looks to be quality materials and nice clean, precision workmanship.
But just as a heads up, you may want to measure the spaces to be sure of the size. My trailer looked like it was 16" O.C., but in reality it was more like 15.75, 16.25, 15.55, 16.30, etc. etc... No two were the same. I had thought about just cutting a stack of panels all the same size. Luckily, my short attention span saved me. When I was ready to cut the 2nd panel I had forgotten the size of the first one. So I measured and it was different, went to the next panel, different again.
Like the saying goes, measure twice, then go have a beer. Come back and measure again, then cut twice. If it is still too short there must be something wrong with your tape measure.
Just sayin'...
McDave
My trailer is like that. Every cavity is a different size. I work at a manufacturing factory with machine shops, welding, and paint depts. The process control and quality assurance of these trailers could be improved on.
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