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DonInChatt
I have seen photos on the forum of some trailers with the interiors covered in some sort of quilted fabric. It reminds me of what was used in the cargo compartment of C130 aircraft for sound deadening and insulation. I can't find the photos today, but does sound familair to anyone?
kconley
QUOTE (DonInChatt @ Jan 30 2007, 06:45 PM) *
I have seen photos on the forum of some trailers with the interiors covered in some sort of quilted fabric. It reminds me of what was used in the cargo compartment of C130 aircraft for sound deadening and insulation. I can't find the photos today, but does sound familair to anyone?


Don, When I lived in PA> there was a Van Conversion Co. near me that sold rolls of a quilted fabric people used to cover the inside of fancy vans.. You might look for van conversion supply co. Bluebeard
Donna D.
Chris73 has a 13' Minit and he's described the interior as being diamond vinyl with insulation. He's got a link to some pics:

Any "MINIT" Owners?
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DonInChatt
QUOTE (Donna D. @ Jan 30 2007, 09:08 PM) *
Chris73 has a 13' Minit and he's described the interior as being diamond vinyl with insulation. He's got a link to some pics:

Any "MINIT" Owners?
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Donna: You are the Wikipedia of fiberglass. That's the stuff. 4.gif
DonInChatt
QUOTE (kconley @ Jan 30 2007, 08:29 PM) *
Don, When I lived in PA> there was a Van Conversion Co. near me that sold rolls of a quilted fabric people used to cover the inside of fancy vans.. You might look for van conversion supply co. Bluebeard


Bluebeard: Har...thanks for the tip. 94.gif
Donna D.
QUOTE (DonInChatt @ Jan 30 2007, 06:37 PM) *
Donna: You are the Wikipedia of fiberglass. That's the stuff. 4.gif


I know where all the bones are buried 38.gif Besides, Search works pretty well too 37.gif
DonInChatt
QUOTE (Donna D. @ Jan 30 2007, 09:42 PM) *
Besides, Search works pretty well too 37.gif


Careful, the Wizard can't let us see behind the curtain.
Frederick L. Simson
QUOTE (DonInChatt @ Jan 30 2007, 03:45 PM) *
I have seen photos on the forum of some trailers with the interiors covered in some sort of quilted fabric. It reminds me of what was used in the cargo compartment of C130 aircraft for sound deadening and insulation. I can't find the photos today, but does sound familair to anyone?

I have seen photo's of Compact Juniors and Compact II's with this type of interior.
Tom Trostel has one:
Compact Junior Interior
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DonInChatt
Frederick: That's it. Thanks. aplas.gif
james kent
Yeah! Right!
Looks like a material I cuold be burried in. Reminds me of funeral homes. 52.gif
lwehrly
james...
Are you planning on being buried in your egg? That's a different sort of modification I hadn't thought of. You could be camping for eternity. Not a bad thought.
james kent
Not a bad idea. but it was the quilted material that reminded me of the fabric that they use in coffins.
Don't think I could camp in that. 52.gif
james kent
I know.
Burry me in my cedar strip with a paddle at my side for that last ride up yonder.
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Mike Watters
There's always automotive headliner material. Foam-backed cloth...

headliner

You can also buy it with a vinyl surface.

mkw
Brian B-P
The interior lining in a current Escape is automotive headliner. The upper surfaces are a soft cloth surface, and the lower surfaces are a more durable vinyl. I've only seen it a showroom setting, but it looks both pleasant and functional to me.
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