Getting the insulation put in. Next is the decision bout the walls. My trailer is 3-horse elite the door is on the drivers side. Small living quarters. Im wanting to do maybe pine boards on the bottom and material on the top half that looks like leather. Ive looked at the paneling but I can find one that I really like (Ive lived in trailer houses too much they all remind me of trailer houses!) Does anyone know a simple way to do this or tell me the mistakes not to make and what kind of glue would hold up or should use something else? or do you have any different ideas that would be simple and light? or pics? thanks!
Posted 2017-04-25 8:06 AM Subject: RE: how to do LQ?
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There is a great FB group, or at least there was - I was a member at one time and now I cannot find it.
You can do a lot of cool things, the people in that group were genius.
However it is worth running the trailer over scales after each step IMO and making sure you know what your axles etc are rated for. When you start talking real wood etc it starts to get heavy.
Posted 2017-04-25 9:19 AM Subject: RE: how to do LQ?
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We used the leather looking paneling from Menards for our ceiling and Knotty pine boards for our walls. Then barn wood looking boards for our floor. Looks awesome! At least we think so. Go to Horse Trailer Conversion II on FB to get even more ideas.