Mules
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Next conversation is insulation/padding.
I figure I need two types of insulation. One for the top and one for the floor.
Here's my choice for the floor.
HVAV Duct Liner - It is elastomeric foam insulation used in HVAC equipment and other industries. It is designed for wet environments, is a great insulator, is anti microbial, and is flame and smoke retardant. Best of all, it's free since it was in the scrap bin at a HVAC company. It is very soft and nice to walk/crawl on. It comes in different thicknesses. I have a bunch of 1/2" and 1" thick. I also have some extra carpet left, so I will eventually glue the carpet to these pieces to make them last longer.
This pad on the tail gate is a life saver. The truck's spray on bed liner is brutal on my knees, and this padding feels incredible.
You could also use a Bed Rug, but I'm cheap and like DIY projects.
And here's a trick. Skip the razor knife and use your electric fillet knife. Cuts like butter.
I figure I need two types of insulation. One for the top and one for the floor.
Here's my choice for the floor.
HVAV Duct Liner - It is elastomeric foam insulation used in HVAC equipment and other industries. It is designed for wet environments, is a great insulator, is anti microbial, and is flame and smoke retardant. Best of all, it's free since it was in the scrap bin at a HVAC company. It is very soft and nice to walk/crawl on. It comes in different thicknesses. I have a bunch of 1/2" and 1" thick. I also have some extra carpet left, so I will eventually glue the carpet to these pieces to make them last longer.
This pad on the tail gate is a life saver. The truck's spray on bed liner is brutal on my knees, and this padding feels incredible.
You could also use a Bed Rug, but I'm cheap and like DIY projects.
And here's a trick. Skip the razor knife and use your electric fillet knife. Cuts like butter.
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