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<blockquote data-quote="trinketpimp" data-source="post: 541177" data-attributes="member: 19614"><p>I did mine with 1.5 Birch ply. Worked very well and easy enough to spring into place, also can be cut with a Stanley knife if you don't have all the gear.</p><p></p><p>You can buy it in fat sheets of around 1,500 mm x1,500 mm so can go both ways. Not that cheap at around the £20 mark, you'll need 3 but cheaper than the ones on Flea-bay. Sold by Timbmet but others like Lathams do it.</p><p></p><p>Mine is a panel van and I used plasterboard edgeing to form the gullies for it to sit in. Trim off the mesh part and rivet on. Cut Two or more 100 mm wide strips of card and trim to length so they fit tidy to get width and measure front to back for length and use as a template working from a centre line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinketpimp, post: 541177, member: 19614"] I did mine with 1.5 Birch ply. Worked very well and easy enough to spring into place, also can be cut with a Stanley knife if you don't have all the gear. You can buy it in fat sheets of around 1,500 mm x1,500 mm so can go both ways. Not that cheap at around the £20 mark, you'll need 3 but cheaper than the ones on Flea-bay. Sold by Timbmet but others like Lathams do it. Mine is a panel van and I used plasterboard edgeing to form the gullies for it to sit in. Trim off the mesh part and rivet on. Cut Two or more 100 mm wide strips of card and trim to length so they fit tidy to get width and measure front to back for length and use as a template working from a centre line. [/QUOTE]
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