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ELR weekend at Arena Training Facility - Sept 21-22 **OFFICIAL**

Barring any major setbacks, it'll be completed in about a month.

It started off as a work van with all the metal bins and roof racks installed.
45 minutes after arriving home with it, it was empty except for the floor mat.
Next morning, it looked like this.

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As you can see, it didn't take long to start applying the kill mat for sound deadening. I did decide to add a lot more after this pic was taken.
Interesting. I own a small service company and have similar. I'm never gonna look at it the same way now. Are you considering insulation? We have a product in marine industry called Soundown that I've used.
 
Interesting. I own a small service company and have similar. I'm never gonna look at it the same way now. Are you considering insulation? We have a product in marine industry called Soundown that I've used.
The walls have the kil mat, a layer of adhesive foil backed foam and any place with large air gaps has rock wool. In addition to the above, the roof has 2" foam board sandwiched between it and the tongue & groove ceiling.
The area above the cab has the kil mat and adhesive foam. It will get stuffed with rock wool before final trim.
Floor has kil mat, foam adhesive and 1" foam board between the furring strips. 1/2" ply on top of that.
To say it's insulated, might be an understatement.

An older photo showing some of the insulation and the test location for the fridge.
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The benches/bed/table setup.
And the hair factory.
Final insulation and trim work still left to do before installing the last section of ceiling
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We used boat decking foam so Cherry could roam around without slipping. And, her sloppy drinking doesn't hurt it. The cabinets will cover the edge of the horizontal foam.

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Still need to do some paint touch up over the staples/caulking. Apparently, my finger was dirty when I blended it in.

The little hole in the foam you see is a finger hole to access the clothing drawer.
 
The walls have the kil mat, a layer of adhesive foil backed foam and any place with large air gaps has rock wool. In addition to the above, the roof has 2" foam board sandwiched between it and the tongue & groove ceiling.
The area above the cab has the kil mat and adhesive foam. It will get stuffed with rock wool before final trim.
Floor has kil mat, foam adhesive and 1" foam board between the furring strips. 1/2" ply on top of that.
To say it's insulated, might be an understatement.

An older photo showing some of the insulation and the test location for the fridge.
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The benches/bed/table setup.
And the hair factory.
Final insulation and trim work still left to do before installing the last section of ceilingView attachment 8439284

We used boat decking foam so Cherry could roam around without slipping. And, her sloppy drinking doesn't hurt it. The cabinets will cover the edge of the horizontal foam.

View attachment 8439285

Still need to do some paint touch up over the staples/caulking. Apparently, my finger was dirty when I blended it in.

The little hole in the foam you see is a finger hole to access the clothing drawer.

I only make tea for my woman.
She prefers strong, black coffee.

If she leaves some tea in the cupboard, you can have some.
I drink Irish tea so will bring my own appreciate the hot water though
 
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To all reloaders, I ended up with some powders I grabbed when things were tighter than they are now, and are sitting in climate controlled area.
If anyone is/has been searching for something specific ; PM me and I can bring with me if I have.
JAT
 
I thought the back plate was 2300(I ranged at 2314 last year). Is there really one beyond that? We saw something back and to the right, but thought it was an old camper or something, not a target.