Plywood Trunk Floor.
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Plywood Trunk Floor.
So, I'm going to be putting plywood on the floor of my trunk and I thought I'd let you all know how it goes. I'm not done yet but I've done some work so far.
My first step, taking black tarp and laying it down in the trunk and cutting the sides of it so they are almost touching the trunk walls, then i put blue tape around the edges of the black tarp to get it as close to the trunk walls as possible. After that I put duct tape over the top of the blue tape to keep it from ripping off of the blue tarp when I took it out.
Here it is after all that:
Taken out of the trunk...
To be continued..
What I hope for it to end up like is my trunk being flawlessly covered in plywood, with some 2x4'* on the bottom or something to make it more stable because the trunk isn't completely flat; kind of annoying. Then I want a hatch to open up where the spare wheel is.
My first step, taking black tarp and laying it down in the trunk and cutting the sides of it so they are almost touching the trunk walls, then i put blue tape around the edges of the black tarp to get it as close to the trunk walls as possible. After that I put duct tape over the top of the blue tape to keep it from ripping off of the blue tarp when I took it out.
Here it is after all that:
Taken out of the trunk...
To be continued..
What I hope for it to end up like is my trunk being flawlessly covered in plywood, with some 2x4'* on the bottom or something to make it more stable because the trunk isn't completely flat; kind of annoying. Then I want a hatch to open up where the spare wheel is.
Last edited by do9105; 07-23-2009 at 09:41 PM.
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