Electric Mayhem
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I've finally got most of the dirt and dust out my e350 club wagon, and it's about time to start laying foundational materials, so I'd love some input from your beautiful brains.
I've had to pull all the paneling and and ceiling upholstery and flooring because omg so much dirt and dust. Now I have to replace it. I will be putting in a bit of insulation, but probably not too much. I'm thinking probably cover the metal with polyiso but not bother shoving insulation into the gaps in the metal panels, as this will probably use a lot of material to be really effective and get costly. Also because I can't simply travel with weather, so I want to be able to cool off by just opening all the doors in summer, and I figure I'll be running a heater to stay warm on winter nights anyway. Do I need to cover the polyiso with a harder material, or can I use that as my only wall/ceiling covering?
Next question is for the floor. I have some open bolt holes I was going to patch up before putting in plywood to even out the floor, but then I thought leaving a couple might provide some ventilation to dry out underneath the plywood in case of condensation. Is condensation under the floor a concern? The plywood will get treated and then covered with mats, but of course, the less moisture the better. Most of the year will be spent in slightly arid climates.
Also this van has a heater core/ac source near the back. How can I make good efficient use of this?
I've had to pull all the paneling and and ceiling upholstery and flooring because omg so much dirt and dust. Now I have to replace it. I will be putting in a bit of insulation, but probably not too much. I'm thinking probably cover the metal with polyiso but not bother shoving insulation into the gaps in the metal panels, as this will probably use a lot of material to be really effective and get costly. Also because I can't simply travel with weather, so I want to be able to cool off by just opening all the doors in summer, and I figure I'll be running a heater to stay warm on winter nights anyway. Do I need to cover the polyiso with a harder material, or can I use that as my only wall/ceiling covering?
Next question is for the floor. I have some open bolt holes I was going to patch up before putting in plywood to even out the floor, but then I thought leaving a couple might provide some ventilation to dry out underneath the plywood in case of condensation. Is condensation under the floor a concern? The plywood will get treated and then covered with mats, but of course, the less moisture the better. Most of the year will be spent in slightly arid climates.
Also this van has a heater core/ac source near the back. How can I make good efficient use of this?