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I'm curious, does having the e-track up the center like that negatively affect traction? Finishing my trailer up, and considering going with e-track, but also don't want to be spinning tracks and sliding around.Finally got some e track installed. Much easier tieing down now.
Great work Catchme … I picked up this used 2023 Ez Haul 7x18 for incredible price from a fella southern Ontario to haul his tools to Red Deer going to make into bike trailer/single sled trailer when I don’t need my 4 place. I’m going to do the white aluminum sheeting inside as I like the look & brightness. Will be purchasing DSW bench, hemet rack, work station etc at sled show. For the floor this will be UFA horse trailer rubber cheap & works great put it in my 4 place.From this….
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This was a great tip! I read this and thought to check my own local classified ads, and found a guy that had a 100 leftover sheets from his job. I picked them up (same 4x10s) for $25 each!Found my FRP panels on Kijiji. A contractor had left over stock from a job and couldn’t return them so he was asking $30 per 4x10 sheet. Trim pieces I got from Liquid Diamond Products in Edmonton.
That is very nice work! Question, where did you mount the boat exhausts? You show the close up, but it’s hard to tell where you went through the trailer wall exactly. For example, on the front heater it looks like you go straight out at the top on the front right angled panel, but it doesn’t seem to show on the exterior picture.Just finished mine up.
I did glue the walls to the existing plywood after insulating and running all the wiring for switches. On the roof I screwed thin plywood to the ribs after insulating then the FRP. Used screws with plastic snap caps to cover themThis was a great tip! I read this and thought to check my own local classified ads, and found a guy that had a 100 leftover sheets from his job. I picked them up (same 4x10s) for $25 each!
Question for you on mounting the panels. Did you glue to your existing boards? My trailer was unfinished, and last year I used the pink foam board in between the aluminum framing. I was planning on just mounting the FRP right to the walls using wide head self-tapping screws. Has anyone had experience with the same installation method?
I though the same thing, but it worked out for me. Given all the ridiculous theft and resale in the USA right now at big box home stores, I figured these had to be legit at least, because they aren’t easy to move!How bad do you have to be at estimating and installing to have 100 sheets left over that youll never need again lol
Ok, thanks. I hope installing them directly to the walls will work. I don’t want to do wood and FRP. I’ll take a look at the caps.I did glue the walls to the existing plywood after insulating and running all the wiring for switches. On the roof I screwed thin plywood to the ribs after insulating then the FRP. Used screws with plastic snap caps to cover them
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Finally figured out some lighting for mine. I got a couple 33ft LED strips off Amazon and wired them in to the switch for the factory ceiling lights, which I also flipped out to LED bulbs.@Dawizman What are you guys using for light strips? I want it bright. Wondering if LED strips full length up each side will be at all good.
I used 2 of these in my enclosed; Strip lighting
very bright, dimmable, 12 volt