Well in my other posts you will see I got a $100 trailer. I am using this as a one man camper conversion project (teardrop'ish) to see if I want to do a much larger conversion. I plan in this being a one man camping, fishing, and kayak setup. It is only 47" wide on the inside and being it is a bolt together trailer and the roof is leak free so I do not want to widen it and lose the benefit of the existing structure. The sides are skinned 3/4
plywood. Is it worth it to insulate the sides? I hate to lose the 2 to 2.5 inches in width to add the insulation. Any experience with .25 insulation or refectix with luan over it on the inside? If I go thinner it would be better or just leave the insulation out? I am still reading up on the strength 3/4 inch sandwich sheets too as a possibility. Since this trailer is so small I can experiment without being concerned of losing too much money. The roof has 1 inch metal ribs so it will be easy to insulated and cover. It's just the sides I am concerned about. Any insight or lessons learned is appreciated. Rick
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