'Building my very own food truck is! it\'s a dream come true! Come along the adventure with us to build our food truck. We use reflective insulation and blue insulation. Then placed plywood over it to form the walls. Then put laminate over the plywood. Why laminate? It\'s a clean, smooth easy to clean surface. This will make it easy to wipe the walls down keeping them sanitized. It surely was not easy to install! We tried 5 different products before we found one that adhered to the walls well. It\'s a new product called Power Grab You can find it at Lowe\'s https://www.lowes.com/pd/LOCTITE-Power-Grab-White-Interior-Multi-Purpose-Construction-Adhesive-Actual-Net-Contents-9-fl-oz/999916341 Follow our BBQ business on Facebook and Instagram Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Boondoks-BBQ-2656991514328721/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/B1mFtvjgfXK/?igshid=1uihpumnxaxdq'
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