starleen2 wrote:One suggestion is "hull Liner". its a type of carpeting that is commonly used on boats to line the hulls so they have a finished look. it is lighter in weight than marine carpeting, but still retains the properties of marine carpeting (resisting staining, moisture, and mildew)
planovet wrote:starleen2 wrote:One suggestion is "hull Liner". its a type of carpeting that is commonly used on boats to line the hulls so they have a finished look. it is lighter in weight than marine carpeting, but still retains the properties of marine carpeting (resisting staining, moisture, and mildew)
That is what I used and I love it. It is very easy to install and easy to clean. I got mine here: LINK
Endo wrote:How did you install the hull liner?
mikeschn wrote:Len uses a rubber backed carpet on many of his builds. He'll probably be along to tell you more.
Mike...
Oasis Maker wrote:"Juneaudave" your exterior woodwork is absolutely insane.Don't want to hijack this thread, sorry, I just couldn't contain that compliment.
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