Techpartner
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I am buying a cargo van with etrack rails on the side walls. Is that enough? Or do I need to have it installed in the floor also?
This may be a dumb question but he goes anyway..... Would it be advisable to use liquid nails to secure the etrack and plywood directly to the rubber floor? This way there would be no holes in the bed of the van and still have that extra insulation.
I think the bigger problem with the liquid nails scenario he laid out is that he's proposing applying it to something that's not anchored. If you apply it to the matting, it's just going to pull the matting up with it in a panic stop.Tech, let's put it this way:
Say you have a 55-gallon drum of some hazardous material on your van. Weighs maybe 600 lbs. It's the kind of stuff that can kill you with just a whiff, and you've got a LOT of whiffs onboard.
OH NOO that dizzy soccer mom just cut you off to turn into a shopping center! She's got her mind on her hair and nails; her 20th high-school reunion is coming up and she wants to look good.
You've got a split second to turn away from that cream-colored crossover, to avoid causing a city-wide hazmat incident and killing yourself in the process.
Is that the time to trust Liquid Nails?