hankaye wrote:Vspec, Howdy;
With all your talk about removing snow (spit!), thought I spied a Polar Yogi Bear in the corner,
between the step ladder ad the main Garage Door.
hank
McDave wrote:Are we talking screw/ bolt holes or the deck tie down flush mounted deal? If the latter, I used a piece of galvanized sheet flashing screwed from underneath. Then I took the "bung" from the new mounting hole and epoxied it in with DuraGlass. Hit the metal with some primer. Just sanded the Glass smooth ish before I glued vinyl floor down.
McDave
Vspec wrote:Took the CTC out of storage and remembered this little surprise I left myself for the spring.
Took some quick measurements and the front wheels (the axle you see above) on either side are not completely parallel with the frame. The lack of a flat driveway means I am gonna get to know my local trailer repair shop.
There goes the insulation budget....
I don't recall hitting any thing that would have caused the axle to be pushed upward but there is a significant bend in that axle.
I didn't use anything. Just forced the insulation in.Vspec wrote:For those wondering what the inside of a NEO trailer looks like.
So far I have happy with the build quality. What I forgot to take pictures of is the insulation that is currently being installed in those cavities. I have settled on 1/2" EPS, as I want to keep the space for the wiring. I am using PL 300 to adhere it to the out skin. My main goals are to improve insulation reduce the tin can sound of the skin vibrating.
I am still debating using tuck tape to seal the edges or using spray foam as the gaps are quite small around the foam panels.
Padilen wrote:[I didn't use anything. Just forced the insulation in.
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