After fully thinking it through, and hearing about a local farmer using the re-enforced fiberglass panels on the inside of his refridgerated truck, we went with it. It is cheaper then siding, and we hope it will stand up to the elements.

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Comment by Michael J. Kupec on September 20, 2012 at 11:19am

SO, did you glue it on pebeled side facing out or facing in so you had a smooth surface?

Comment by Kurth Family on December 1, 2011 at 12:41am
We got it at home depot, its re-enfirced fiberglass panels, 8x4 sheets 32$ per sheet, and adhesive was 50$ per bucket, liquid nails makes it, we went through 2 3.5 gallon buckts and a single gallon bucket. They make a molding that is shaped like a t to go in the midd le, and we so far have used a corner molding on edges. So far it is holding up to the elements. The worry was freezes, and heat. But so far it has hit below 32 and no sign of cracking, or warping! We will know for sure by next summer the durability of this stuff. But total cost for our 21ft motor home was about 560$ or so. Keep in mind we are waiting on finishing toucjes, like molding and paint until dryer spring weather.
Comment by bob on November 30, 2011 at 11:25pm

where or what supplier did you get it through

 

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