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Old 07-15-2009, 04:11 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by thillin View Post
I'm about to paint the floor of my trailer and add sand too it for some traction. i put a roof mout a/c on mine. Picked it up from a repair guy on CL. Was able to test it. The portable a/c units need an exhaust port, so you'll need a hole somewhere. i was going to go that route, but wanted one less thing to move around. I wired my trailer myself and it seemed to go smoothly. I insulated the roof, but not the walls. Mine is alot smaller and I keep finding more things to leave at home. Lighten the weight and less to load/unload.
What did you use to insulate it?
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