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Date:         Mon, 31 Jul 2017 10:22:06 -0700
Reply-To:     Christophe Guilbert <cguilbert@PICASSO.UCSF.EDU>
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From:         Christophe Guilbert <cguilbert@PICASSO.UCSF.EDU>
Subject:      fiberglass sheets to replace the kitchen wooden panel.
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Hi,

I am rebuilding my entire camper interior (everything is out already).

I was thinking to change the veneer of the big wooden panel , the biggest one which lay on the driver side and goes from the water tank to the driver seat.

While looking at home depot, I notice this big fiberglass sheets class c for $30 which could easily replace the wooden panel. it is resistant to mold. It seem to have the same flexibility and thickness. Replacing the whole panel will also allow me to fill in the hole behind where was the fridge.

Did any one did that ?

What about using fiberglass class c in the van: Pro and cons , temp resistance, fiberglass degradation over time , ... ?

Thanks for any tip .

Chris,


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