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What product are you using for the spray foaming?
Haha that Tetris stack looks pretty fun! Ever have a. Problem with them shifting around in there and rubbing?
 

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we have only ever done it for one trip and no shifting just some gloves in between some rub points and good to go

What product are you using for the spray foaming?
Haha that Tetris stack looks pretty fun! Ever have a. Problem with them shifting around in there and rubbing?
 

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a professional spray foam applicator did my trailer, it not only insulates and seals the trailer it makes the tin in the walls way more solid!
 

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Has anyone tried using 1" blue rigit foam panels in the walls and roof of their trailers
i have the smooth screwless outside skin so not sure if foam panels would effect the 3M tape that holds the side panels on.
I believe that would get an R - 7 insulation
that would be the best rating for a 1" wall
 

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My trailer came with i inch rigid foam in the walls, didn't work worth a sh*t, wasn't in all the nooks and spaces, I live on a grid road and dust would be coming in through the walls.
 

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Has anyone tried using 1" blue rigit foam panels in the walls and roof of their trailers
i have the smooth screwless outside skin so not sure if foam panels would effect the 3M tape that holds the side panels on.
I believe that would get an R - 7 insulation
that would be the best rating for a 1" wall


Quick tip for yah so you can use spray foam in the wall cavity! Use a thin piece of cardboard and line the interior side of the aluminum panel with it. That allows the chemical reaction to happen on the cardboard and won't warp your aluminum exterior panel. I found out the hard way on that!!
 
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What is the minimum enclosed trailer size recommended for 3-165" sleds? Looking at at 16 ft + 4 ft v-nose but not sure if it would be too tight.
 

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Not try to be an ass just dont get the big trailer thing whats so much better ? Just get ice off sled?
 

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What don't you get? Enclosed vs open deck? Size wise? What is hard to understand about wanting an enclosed trailer?
 

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For one the wifes alot happier gettin dressed in a warm trailer lol, keep all your gear dry dont need to take anything into hotel, sleds are dry all the snows off, mobile workshop when you break something on the hill



Not try to be an ass just dont get the big trailer thing whats so much better ? Just get ice off sled?
 

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Mmm ok ok . Just seem harder to turn around and maybe get stuck . Im thinking u have nice parking lot to unload ? We must sled at different spots
 

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If u no how to drive and have a good group of guys it hasnt been a issue yet, but have a sled deck for early and late season trips as going up a logging trail with a 30 foot trailer aint exactly fun, also when u drive 12 hours to ride it nice to have a full truck helps keeps the costs down a bit


Mmm ok ok . Just seem harder to turn around and maybe get stuck . Im thinking u have nice parking lot to unload ? We must sled at different spots
 
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Or theft. Or that you can use the trailer to haul other stuff. Or to keep your stuff out of the elements like road grime. Or to have a nice spot to change. I could go on. If you don't understand then you probably don't need one.
 
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