Horse area wall lining
bigdreams
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2010-11-08 6:47 AM (#126783)
Subject: Horse area wall lining


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Hello all. We recently purchased a used 4 horse trailer and the horse area is a little beat up. I am guessing the horse did not enjoy the travels very much. Anyway, I am looking at ripping the walls out and replacing them. It looks as though it is currently covered with a thin sheet of aluminum with rubber on both sides. I am looking for ideas on where to purchase this or if there is a better solution. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2010-11-08 9:54 AM (#126800 - in reply to #126783)
Subject: RE: Horse area wall lining


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I re-lined mine with sheets of rumber, not sure if this would work for you as I can't picture the rubber/aluminum/rubber thing.
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bigdreams
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2010-11-08 3:38 PM (#126821 - in reply to #126783)
Subject: RE: Horse area wall lining


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Thanks for the info. Is Rumber a stand alone product or do you need to hang it off of plywood or something similar?
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2010-11-08 9:38 PM (#126837 - in reply to #126783)
Subject: RE: Horse area wall lining


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Originally written by bigdreams on 2010-11-08 7:47 AM

Hello all. We recently purchased a used 4 horse trailer and the horse area is a little beat up. I am guessing the horse did not enjoy the travels very much. Anyway, I am looking at ripping the walls out and replacing them. It looks as though it is currently covered with a thin sheet of aluminum with rubber on both sides. I am looking for ideas on where to purchase this or if there is a better solution. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2010-11-09 10:34 AM (#126860 - in reply to #126783)
Subject: RE: Horse area wall lining


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I just glued and screwed the rumber right to the sidewalls. You will want to be sure to make the holes in the rumber slightly larger than the screws to allow for expansion.
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