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Silver bubble insulation installed on the load bed After the initial prep was done, I had some left over silver bubble insulation from a previous build, so decided to line the floor with that first. You can get the silver bubble insulation from most DIY shops, or in this case, eBay was my friend! Its a simple enough job, just get it into lengths and sections and lay it on the floor. I chose to tape the insulation along the seams, but didn't physically attach it to the floor, as the plywood would hold it down anyway. Installing the plywood floor.

The plywood floor in place For this job, you will need 2 8ft x 4ft pieces of plywood. (probably more if you have a long wheelbase!) I priced up some plywood from various timber and DIY stores and compared it to the pre-cut ready to fit plywood floors you can buy off eBay. The cost wasn't that much difference, so in the end I opted to get the 9mm pre-cut plywood from eBay (there is a 12mm option too).

This would save me a tonne of hassle having to cut out the wheel arches and other nooks and crannies to get the wood to fit. This way it just arrives, and i install it! Baixar O Filme Magnolia Dublado. Here's the plywood kit I bought. All done, with the lino flooring in place With the plywood in place, you can now choose your floor covering. I trawled through eBay looking for ideas on what lino to use on the floor of the van.

I was very tempted by a colourful jigsaw pattern, but in the end opted for a nice wood planking design. The will need at least a 3 x 2 metre piece of lino to fit the van, and this will give you plenty of room for error and plenty of off cuts for future use too. Installation was pretty straight forward, the first thing I did was remove the ply floor, and used it as a template for cutting the lino. This worked really well, and it just needed to some small adjustments when placed in the van. I choose not to glue it down, in case I needed to take it apart in the future, and with the weight of the camper build on top, it isn't going anywhere soon! With the floor now installed, its now time to get my head around the actual build and storage build, but that's for another article!