So, I'm curious, are there a series of inside aluminum panels (insulated
from the outside) like the ones in recent photos underneath the panel
covered in zolotone in the mid 60's trailers?

Christian
Boise

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From: "Sarah Calhoun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of VACList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 10:14 AM
Subject: [VAC] Re: Outdoor shower enclosure? / Aluminum interior


> So this is just the inside aluminum skin, polished, no other
modifications?  And
> there is still insulation between it and the outside skin?  I notice yours
is an
> older model; would this also be true on '60s ones after they went to the
> fewer-pieces endcaps?  Seems to me I've seen photos of a stripped interior
that
> showed outer aluminum skin and then some pretty thick rib pieces like a
ship's
> ribs inside the hull.  On those maybe they had already removed the inner
> aluminum skin, along with the "finishing" panels inside that that are the
walls
> we usually see on the inside?
>
> Your design is kinda Barbarella for me, but it's a nice look, it hangs
together.
>
> --Sarah
>
> inside design wrote:
>
> > look at the interior of the inside design/Wilsonart trailer.
> > the interior walls are exposed.  and no - you do not
> > lose any insulation.  an Airstream has two layers of
> > skins.  go to www.insidedesign.com  to see exposed
> > endcaps. click on the banner at the top of the main page.
>


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