Hi all,<br>I'm trying to figure out how to go about installing my van's plywood subflooring. Currently, once I remove the carpeting, there is about a half inch layer of blue insulation covering my van's floor.<br><br>I can either take a whole sheet of 4'x8' of plywood and try to create templates to cut this 1 sheet and fit the whole thing into the van. Doing it this way has a couple of issues:<br>__ I'm working alone, so this would be very difficult to handle this solo.<br>__ Even if I managed to perfectly fit this single sheet into the van, the length I'm trying to cover is just over 9' feet, and the average width is just over 5' feet. Therefore, this single sheet wouldn't fit well anyway.<br><br>My second option is to cut smaller sections of plywood and assemble the sheets flush against each other starting from the front to the back of the van. Doing it this way would ensure a more complete coverage of plywood.<br><br>Lastly is how to secure the plywood to keep from shifting/bouncing. I don't plan on drilling with screws, so the only option would be to use some sort of adhesive. I was thinking about applying the adhesive directly onto the blue insulation, then laying the plywood onto the insulation. I would finish the floor by laying some faux wood vinyl tiles.<br><br>Please give me any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks everyone.<br><br><br>