Floor Panel Dimensions
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Floor Panel Dimensions
Hi,
Has anyone got the dimensions of the wooden floor insert/panel. I can't get to my bus at this moment.
Height, width and thickness - if possible.
I have a chance of some free ply sheeting (16mm or 18mm) and was thinking a laying down some laminate flooring.
Has anyone got the dimensions of the wooden floor insert/panel. I can't get to my bus at this moment.
Height, width and thickness - if possible.
I have a chance of some free ply sheeting (16mm or 18mm) and was thinking a laying down some laminate flooring.
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Okay, I'm going to put a new floor in the old girl this weekend.
I have a sheet of 10mm Ply that I have sealed with a thin coat of varnish, on top of that I've got some nice Beech Laminat flooring to go down.
My question, do I need anything between the ply and the metal floor?
Any recommendations or tips?
Thanks
Titus.
I have a sheet of 10mm Ply that I have sealed with a thin coat of varnish, on top of that I've got some nice Beech Laminat flooring to go down.
My question, do I need anything between the ply and the metal floor?
Any recommendations or tips?
Thanks
Titus.
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Floor Panel Dimensions
T`would be a good idea to use a sound deadener, like underlaminate foam etc , BUT any spillages would tend to lie around , so mebbe not -- my AH Kamper has 3/4 ply srcrewed direct to the floor , which still seems pretty unrusty , unlike the rest of the tottering heap of rusty crabp which i am permanently struggling with these days .
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Like this, I used B&Q underlay foam, about 7 strips thick to fill the corrugations, and give a bit of sponge when screwing down the board, which I found was 156 cm square.
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