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Hi Mike,

Its just studs and outer skin... I actually thought about doing exactly what you did with the diamond plate on bottom. I was thinking I might be able to use the stuff that is used in bathrooms... that shiny white "stuff".


Steve




I would consider plywood on the walls and then the bathroom wall stuff on top of the plywood.I have diamondplate floor but next time I would go with the rubber coin floor.Another way to do the walls is the plywood and garage floor paint on it or carpet halfway up.The plywood is important to hang all the crap you end up with on the walls and you dont have to look for a steel stud .




Yes... I should have said that. Plywood is real important.

BTW - What is "rubber coin floor"


Steve


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