tbivangirl
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A lot of people ask me about the fabric on my walls and ceiling. Well, it's actually my insulation! In this video (here), I show you how I insulated my van with foam board and fabulous fabric - with a little help from my friend Robert. Its an easy, quick, inexpensive way to get your rig insulated and ready for the road. Happy and safe travels!
Materials Used:
- Foam Board Insulation, 3/4" and 1" thick
- Liquid Nails Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive
- Loctite® PL® 300 VOC Foamboard Adhesive
- Fabric, various sizes and types
- Scissors, Single blade utility knife
- Bungee cords, poles or anything else that works to secure covered boards to walls and ceilings while drying
NOTE: Although the heavy duty, industrial strips of velcro would probably also work for adhering the foam board to metal, I chose the Liquid Nails adhesive to keep the cost down. Plus I didn't want to "rough up" the surface (for resale later). The liquid nails adhesive used in this video has continued to work really well.
I hope this helps with some new ideas, and that you enjoy the video. Thanks!
Materials Used:
- Foam Board Insulation, 3/4" and 1" thick
- Liquid Nails Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive
- Loctite® PL® 300 VOC Foamboard Adhesive
- Fabric, various sizes and types
- Scissors, Single blade utility knife
- Bungee cords, poles or anything else that works to secure covered boards to walls and ceilings while drying
NOTE: Although the heavy duty, industrial strips of velcro would probably also work for adhering the foam board to metal, I chose the Liquid Nails adhesive to keep the cost down. Plus I didn't want to "rough up" the surface (for resale later). The liquid nails adhesive used in this video has continued to work really well.
I hope this helps with some new ideas, and that you enjoy the video. Thanks!