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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / November 2005

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Bottom of the RV

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Peter Pan - 09 Nov 2005 06:07 GMT
Anyone know the name of/or where to get the fabric/nylon mesh covering on
the bottom of the trailer, that holds stuff in and protects it? I thought it
was underliner, but after a few searches on that term, I'm guessing it must
be called something else. A water pipe burst and leaked into the insulation,
and I had to cut it to get into the floor and replace the pipe, but where
how can I repair the stuff at the bottom I cut thru?

Marc
SteveB - 09 Nov 2005 06:54 GMT
> Anyone know the name of/or where to get the fabric/nylon mesh covering on
> the bottom of the trailer, that holds stuff in and protects it? I thought
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> Marc

I have no idea what the ultimate answer identifying this stuff will be.

I DO know that shade cloth is some awesome stuff.  It is made to go over
patios, nurseries, and places where shade is desired.  It weathers like shoe
leather, and holds up pretty good to UV.  I have about 1500 sf at my house
for shading particular areas.

It will be interesting to see the final answer.

Steve
Rich256 - 09 Nov 2005 20:48 GMT
> Anyone know the name of/or where to get the fabric/nylon mesh covering on
> the bottom of the trailer, that holds stuff in and protects it? I thought it
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> Marc
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It is called Darco Cloth.

Try "Darco Southern Inc"
 
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