Autosleeper floor
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Autosleeper floor
Can anyone tell me how thick the top peice of plyboard is, down to the insulation please .
Tarmactommy- Member
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Re: Autosleeper floor
Not sure if anyone can help, maybe Peter, or try Mark Burdett A/S Willersey 01386853511, during normal working hours, mind you he starts early.Tarmactommy wrote:Can anyone tell me how thick the top peice of plyboard is, down to the insulation please .
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Re: Autosleeper floor
Thankyou.
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Re: Autosleeper floor
Don't take this as gospel because I didn't actually measure it . But having just drilled a hole through the floor on my Palermo I'd say it was 18mm.
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Re: Autosleeper floor
Again, don't take this as gospel either, but the top and bottom layer of ply on my van is around 5mm thick, with about 30mm of foam bonded in between the lattice framework.
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Re: Autosleeper floor
What Al said, from memory.
If you are thinking of screwing into the wood to fix something down, it ain't very substantial.
When I installed another table leg socket (in a more useful position than A/S did!!!!) I went straight through the floor with long screws into a suitably treated (and sealed) wooden board to spread the load.
Hope this helps
Dave
If you are thinking of screwing into the wood to fix something down, it ain't very substantial.
When I installed another table leg socket (in a more useful position than A/S did!!!!) I went straight through the floor with long screws into a suitably treated (and sealed) wooden board to spread the load.
Hope this helps
Dave
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Re: Autosleeper floor
Thankyou Dave.
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