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Boarding for a chip box


Perkins
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I'm modifying a truck for work, and just have the chip box to build.

 

I'm thinking of making a steel frame and want to board it on the inside.

 

The last prototype I made used stockboard, which is an agricultural recycled plastic alternative to timber plywood, and comes in the same sizes, 9mm, 12mm and 18mm. The trouble is, it swells in the heat and goes all wavy, and doesn't shrink back to its original size.

 

I'm looking for an alternative, synthetic, water proof product that will do the same job. I wonder what tipmaster and the like use?

 

Any suggestions gratefully received. Thanks in advance. :thumbup1:

 

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