one of my faves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thjh2c7b4KY&list=UUH0FVCcsDd00tw6m6mUj4Yg I don't need a photo studio but I have watched a few times just in case I ever need to know how to build oneQuite a few good pointers in that series Ezra.
one of my faves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thjh2c7b4KY&list=UUH0FVCcsDd00tw6m6mUj4Yg I don't need a photo studio but I have watched a few times just in case I ever need to know how to build one
link to best ever how to video series if u watch them all u may find the answer u are looking for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV8boURmByU&list=UUH0FVCcsDd00tw6m6mUj4Yg
no, this is not helping with the floor question
maybe not but until tonight I did not know how to break down a AR15 in a teddy or the proper way to clean a Glock in a bikini. I bet if u watch them all some place in this educational series there could be something about trailer flooring. only way to find out is to watch them all
I did a plywood (1/4" i believe) overlay on the factory floor and it works great.When it gets too bad i'll replace it. A lot easier than ski guides, etc in my 4 place 102" wide trailer....
Ezra now I forgot what I asked. The videos while nothing to do with it have me thinking of other options lol. The plywood option is one I've considered Menards has a quarter inch recycled plastic ply board a little pricey but should last a very long time. However concerned that could get a little slick when wet.
no, this is not helping with the floor question
not sure how rino liner would hold up with expansion and contraction over the long run
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one of my faves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thjh2c7b4KY&list=UUH0FVCcsDd00tw6m6mUj4Yg I don't need a photo studio but I have watched a few times just in case I ever need to know how to build one