Hey guys,
Starting a new build here. Just about to finish all the electrical, and am about to start the next phase.
I'm trying to figure out what to do with the sidewalls, and thought I'd run plans past you guys.
I have an extended e350. I'm thinking about doing the interior walls with:
Insulating the body with Reflectix
Getting a Inlad Liner kit to put over it. since they're already cut to fit, it should save a TON of time and they look strong enough to mount fans and lights to.
Gluing 1/4" Armacell on the top of that,
Then finally, wrapping the Inlad/Armacell panel in a Goretex or similar fabric.
My thoughts are that the Goretex will allow any moisture from to breathe out of the top layer of foam, and will still be easy(ier) to wipe down/clean after being in dusty environments. I'll still fill the body with spray foam where i can.
The foam on both sides will help keep temperature down, keep road noise out, and make sure the van has enough soft surfaces to keep good acoustics
https://www.inlad.com/legend-fleet-...r-kits-for-ford-econoline-leg-fe?page_id=1053
Anyone have any better ideas or suggestions?
Has anyone done anything similar and cut in CRL or Dometic windows?
Starting a new build here. Just about to finish all the electrical, and am about to start the next phase.
I'm trying to figure out what to do with the sidewalls, and thought I'd run plans past you guys.
I have an extended e350. I'm thinking about doing the interior walls with:
Insulating the body with Reflectix
Getting a Inlad Liner kit to put over it. since they're already cut to fit, it should save a TON of time and they look strong enough to mount fans and lights to.
Gluing 1/4" Armacell on the top of that,
Then finally, wrapping the Inlad/Armacell panel in a Goretex or similar fabric.
My thoughts are that the Goretex will allow any moisture from to breathe out of the top layer of foam, and will still be easy(ier) to wipe down/clean after being in dusty environments. I'll still fill the body with spray foam where i can.
The foam on both sides will help keep temperature down, keep road noise out, and make sure the van has enough soft surfaces to keep good acoustics
https://www.inlad.com/legend-fleet-...r-kits-for-ford-econoline-leg-fe?page_id=1053
Anyone have any better ideas or suggestions?
Has anyone done anything similar and cut in CRL or Dometic windows?