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wrcpulsar

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Hi I'm rebuilding the garage on our motor home due to some bad rot ,can anyone help with where to buy the plywood panels that have polystyrene sandwiched between plywood and need some different thicknesses of it and want to get it sorted asap
Thanks carl
 

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wrcpulsar

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any hwlp would be grateful ,just cant find were to buy this polystyrene sandwiched between ply wood
 
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We use something called Recticel Plylock for flat roofing, it’s widely available from roofing merchants and online.
It sounds similar to what you’re looking for... although I’ve no idea if it’s suitable for your purpose.
 
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Hi, I did the same on our previous Hobby 750, after loads of searching, I ended up buying thin ply from builders merchants and suitable polystyrene from insulation merchants and bonded with suitable adhesive, has to be the right stuff or it will melt the insulation, worked really well and was very rigid. Sorry I can't give exact details of insulation used, but we are in Portugal at the moment and don't have the details. If any help, the insulation sheets were pink in colour. Mr Google should be able to help.
Good luck with your repairs.
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you need to use celotex or similar urethane insulation board. ideally then use vohriger lightweight ply to match the original. celotex is available in various thicknesses at a builders merchants. o'learys stock the ply
 

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