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Can anyone help me figure out what this material is?
I need help once again, this time in figuring out just what material was used to cover the underside of our horrible Phoenix Cruiser,
betsy-tom (betsy-tom)'s photos- powered by SmugMug On the Phoenix web site it is discribed as: "Strong long lasting 1/4" Plastic Fluted Sheet Underbelly", but it looks and feels like cardboard with a plastic coating. I gotta stop looking at this piece of poop, oh and many thanks to the member who pointed out to me that the osb is used as a sub floor rather than the stated: "Moisture Proof Plywood as Flooring Sub-base", I missed that in the photo of the sani con pump completely. Beer came out my nose when I got the pm about Phoenix building these on a chicken farm. By the way: TEN THOUSAND HITS Thank you for the help, I do appreciate it.. |
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It looks like a vinyl product. Same design as cardboard just vinyl in lieu of paper....but I don't really know.
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